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I Make All Things New: A Reflection on The Healing Power of Christ

May 24, 2019 by Jessica Ptomey, Ph.D Leave a Comment

I make all things new

I have brokenness, and I have loved ones with brokenness. Whatever our response has been to the brokenness in our world, we need to inhale deeply of the truth that our Lord is the one who is making all things new.

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3 Ways To Make Your Lent More Fruitful

March 18, 2019 by Deacon Frederick Bartels Leave a Comment

Jesus Christ Crucified

Here are some simple suggestions anyone can put into practice to make their Lent more fruitful.

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The Simple Made Magnificent

January 10, 2019 by Lauren Heaton Leave a Comment

Sunrise, Landscape, Joy In Truth

As I prayed the Rosary while a beautiful sunrise unfolded overhead, I realized that prayer was not so much about accomplishing something as it was about entering into a relationship, a communion, a loving conversation with the divine Other who is Love.

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Finding Another Way

January 8, 2019 by Lauren Heaton Leave a Comment

Find Another Way, Joy In Truth

Ah, New Year’s resolutions. The world first tells us to make them, promising success if we purchase this, this, and this. Then the world likes to rub it in our faces so that by day 6 most of us have given up. Day 6! Not even a full week.

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Prayer Serves the Education of Man As a Dialogue With God

December 2, 2018 by Patrick Tchakounte 1 Comment

The Holy Trinity and the Saints in Glory

In our trial on the Earth, prayer serves to educate man into the adoration due to God and the love of his fellow brothers. It has a transformative effect on man, uniting him to God and assisting him in living a life of charity in support of the common good.

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