Sadness Looks Back, Worry Looks Around, Faith Looks Up

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What Kind Of Laity Do We Need?

Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly I want a laity, not arrogant, not rash in speech, not disputatious, but men [and women] who know their religion, who enter into it, who know just where they stand, who know what they hold and what they do not, who know their creed so well that they can […]

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Catholic Quote | What “Faith” Really Means

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God Didn't Call Me To Be Successful | St. Mother Teresa Quote

God Didn’t Call Me To Be Successful | St. Mother Teresa Quote

Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly God has called me to be faithful, Mother Teresa     “I Thirst For You” – A Letter From Mother Teresa   Top 10 St. Teresa of Calcutta Quotes of All Time

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Sports and Virtue with Kevin Wells

Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Sports and athletics mirror the Christian life closely. For someone to grow in a sport, they must acquire discipline, fortitude, courage, among other virtues. Similar traits characterize the Christian life to exhibit and become saints. Kevin Wells, award-winning journalist, best-selling author, and renowned Catholic speaker, joins Fr. George to […]

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The Power Of A Shared Meal: Faith And Family Come Together When We Break Bread

Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Those who know me will often hear me speak about “family, faith, and food,” when describing the things which I hold most dear. Some may say that this is more rooted in my culture as an Italian-American than it is in the foundations of my Catholicism, but I don’t […]

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At, the Cross her station keeping,stood the mournful Mother weeping,close to Jesus to the last. Through her heart, His sorrow sharing,all His bitter anguish bearing,now at length the sword has passed. O how sad and sore distressedwas that Mother, highly blest,of the...

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3 Ways To Grow Daily In Perfection During Lent

During Lent, we turn our hearts to Christ’s call to holiness in the Gospels: “You, therefore, must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect” (Mt 5:48). Although our life as Catholics demands that we strive day after day and year after year for this perfection,...

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Catholic Liturgical Living: February

Links to purchase: Three to Get Married, The All Saints Sock Club, Engraved Catholic Pen Set Are you ready for Lent? Get your Lent Guide HERE! https://catholic-link.org/lent-2026-catholic-lent-resources/ February Feast Days February 1 - St. Brigid of Ireland February...

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How To Bless Your Home On The Epiphany 2026

Traditionally, Catholics bless their homes and everyone who lives there on the Feast of the Epiphany each year. It’s easy to do, and we highly recommend giving it a try! Here’s how: Epiphany House Blessing 2026 House Blessing Prayer From The USCCB When all have...

The Catholic Liturgical Year

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