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St. Catherine of Siena: A Soul on Fire Who Changed the Church
A Life That Still Speaks to the World In every age, God raises up souls whose lives become a message.Catherine…
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The Good Shepherd: Leadership That Smells Like the Sheep
A Catholic Reflection on John 10:1–10, Psalm 23, 1 Peter 2, and the Call to Shepherd God’s People There are…
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I Am the Bread of Life” — A Catholic Exposition of John 6:35
John 6:35 reads: “Jesus said to them, ‘I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger,…
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The Dawn from on High: A Catholic Bible Study on Luke 1:67–79 (The Benedictus of Zechariah)
Luke 1:67–79 is one of the great canticles of the New Testament. In the Latin tradition of the Church, it…
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When the Poui Blooms: A Lesson in Resurrection, Beauty, and the Heart of God
There are moments in creation when the veil seems to lift—if only for a while—and we are allowed to glimpse…
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Mercy in a Broken World: When Faith Becomes Action
In our previous post, we spoke about truth; we spoke about the responsibility of the Pope; we spoke about the…
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When Faith Is Silenced: Why the Pope—and Every Christian—Must Speak
There are moments in history that force us to pause—not because something new has happened, but because something has been…
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What Jesus May Have Opened to the Disciples on the Road to Emmaus
Please click on the “Play” button to lieten to the audio of this post. A Catholic reflection on Luke 24:13–35…
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“Stay With Us” — A Journey Back to Hope
(A Reflection on the Road to Emmaus — Gospel of Luke 24:15–35) “Were not our hearts burning within us while…
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