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Some Contemplative Poets

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Tom Medlar reflects on contemplative poetry and compares the style of some well-known poets.
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Invitation and Evangelization

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"What are you looking for?" Jesus asks (John 1:38). The disciples, perhaps not knowing how to answer, blurted, “Where are you staying?” Jesus replied, "Come and see." Of course, Jesus knew what they were seeking; is it not what we all seek: peace, hope, salvation?
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Love Among the Saints

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No one writes a better love story than God. In this review of Courtship of the Saints: How the Saints Met Their Spouses, Mary McWilliams details how the book’s author, Patrick O’Hearn, sets out to prove it.
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Offer it Up

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Lent is approaching soon. As Catholics, it is during Lent—a season of penitence—that we often give up things we enjoy, or take on a little something extra: any little bit of suffering to help train us spiritually.
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God’s Got Our Back

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Paula Veloso Babadi posits we are all hungry for something and when we look to God, He’s got our back and satisfies our needs.
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Two by Two

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Amy Schisler considers the advantages of companionship and guidance on our spiritual journeys.

Privacy Act

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It was a Tuesday evening when I encountered my younger brother in the hospital hallway outside the room where Dad had been admitted the day prior.
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A Christmas Wish

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Author Cecile Bianco, offers short fiction that shows how to keep the spirit of Christmas year-round. A Vietnam veteran struggling with memories and illness keeps his focus on the future with the help of a counselor.

Resolute

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Almost everyone makes New Year’s resolutions. But what if this year, asks Isabelle Wood, we grounded our resolutions in our faith?
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St. Macrina the Younger: The Saint Who Made a Family Her Mission

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St. Macrina the Younger was simply a big sister who never stopped showing up for her family. She cared for her widowed mother, raised her younger siblings (including two future saints), and turned her family estate into a monastery where service and community thrived. In this post, author Janet Tamez explores how St. Macrina made family her mission and what her example can teach us about building unity when life is pulling us in different directions. If you’re longing for deeper connection with your loved ones, her story might just hold the blueprint.
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Spiritual Clutter…Is There Such A Thing?

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Kimberly Novak examines her prayer time, discovering spiritual clutter may impede meaningful moments with God.
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Praying with the Saints

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Antony Barone Kolenc speaks with Belinda Terro Mooney about the spiritual benefits of praying with the saints, especially those who are lesser known or appreciated.