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What Kind Of Person Are You?
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly What Kind Of Person Are You? What kind of person are you? More Catholic Resources Finding Freedom in Christ: Healing Life’s Hurts Jesus and You, Woman: Ignatian Retreat for Women under the guidance of Edith Stein The Catholic Table: Finding Joy Where Food and Faith Meet The Second Greatest […]
8 Ways To Pray During Adoration
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly 8 Ways To Pray During Adoration More Adoration Resources Christ, Science, and Reason: What We Can Know about Jesus, Mary, and Miracles by Fr. Spitzer Cardiologist Examines Jesus: The Stunning Science Behind Eucharistic Miracles 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory Heavenly Hosts: Eucharistic Miracles for Kids (Catholic Stories for […]
The Fatima Prayer That An Angel Taught The Three Children
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly The Fatima Prayer That An Angel Taught The Three Children More Resources On Our Lady Of Fatima Fatima: The Apparition That Changed the World Our Lady of Fatima: St. Joseph Picture Book Inside the Light: Understanding the Message of Fatima The World of Marian Apparitions: Mary’s Appearances and Messages […]
My Heart Touches The Sky When My Knees Hit The Ground
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly My Heart Touches The Sky When My Knees Hit The Ground More Catholic Prayer Resources Finding Freedom in Christ: Healing Life’s Hurts Jesus and You, Woman: Ignatian Retreat for Women under the guidance of Edith Stein The Catholic Table: Finding Joy Where Food and Faith Meet The Second […]
5 Reasons To Pray The Liturgy Of The Hours
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly 5 Reasons To Pray The Liturgy Of The Hours More Catholic Prayer Resources Mass & Adoration Companion by Vinny Flynn Source: https://churchpop.com/2015/08/05/5-reasons-every-layperson-should-pray-the-liturgy-of-the-hours/
Holding The Rosary Beads Is Like Holding Mary’s Hand
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Holding The Rosary Beads Is Like Holding Mary’s Hand More Rosary Resources True Devotion to Mary: with Preparation for Total Consecration Mary-Virgin, Mother, and Queen: A Bible Study Guide for Catholics The Life of Mary As Seen By the Mystics Mary, Mother of All 33 Days to Morning Glory: […]
10 Saints Who Had A Deep Devotion To Mary
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly 10 Saints Who Had A Deep Devotion To Mary Gallery: 10 saints devoted to Mary Catholic Books About Mary True Devotion to Mary: with Preparation for Total Consecration Mary-Virgin, Mother, and Queen: A Bible Study Guide for Catholics The Life of Mary As Seen By the Mystics Mary, Mother […]
If You Are Going To Surrender, Surrender At The Feet Of The Lord
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly If You Are Going To Surrender, Surrender At The Feet Of The Lord More Catholic Resources Finding Freedom in Christ: Healing Life’s Hurts This Present Paradise Jesus and You, Woman: Ignatian Retreat for Women under the guidance of Edith Stein The Catholic Table: Finding Joy Where Food and […]
Litany Of Trust | Sr. Faustina Maria Pia, Sister of Life
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Litany Of Trust | Sr. Faustina Maria Pia, Sister of Life From the belief thatI have to earn Your loveDeliver me, Jesus.From the fear that I am unlovableDeliver me, Jesus.From the false securitythat I have what it takesDeliver me, Jesus.From the fear that trusting Youwill leave me more destituteDeliver […]
Who Is Your Patron Saint According To Your Birth Month?
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Who Is Your Patron Saint According To Your Birthday? Click on each name to learn more! January — St. John Bosco February — St. Agatha March — St. Joseph April — St. Mark May — St. Rita June — St. Anthony July — St. Ignatius August — St. Augustine […]
4 Reasons To Wear The Cord Of St. Joseph
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly The cord of St. Joseph is a powerful devotion that grants special graces to those who wear it with faith. These graces will help you grow in your spiritual life. Delving deeper into the tradition of the cord of St. Joseph can lead to a greater understanding and appreciation […]
The Stabat Mater
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly 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 sole-begotten One. Christ above in torment hangs,she […]
Pray The Hail Mary In Gaelic For St. Patrick’s Day
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Pray The Hail Mary In Gaelic For St. Patrick’s Day How To Say The Hail Mary In Irish Gaelic Hail Mary Fáilte an Aingil Sé do bheath’ a Mhuire,atá lán de ghrásta, tá an Tiarna leat.Is beannaithe thú idir mnáagus is beannaithe toradh do bhruinne losa.A Naomh Mhuire, […]
How To Hear God’s Voice In Prayer | Fr. Mathias Thelen
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Our video of the week is a talk given by Fr. Mathias Thelen to his parishioners at St. Patrick’s in Brighton, Michigan. He has incredible practical insights that will allow you to grow in confidence in your prayer life. How do you hear the voice of God in prayer? […]
A Brief Meditation On The Our Father
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly One of the most ancient approaches to spiritual formation comes from the desert fathers who used to offer brief commentaries on various prayers. In keeping with the ancient practice, what follows is a brief meditation on the Our Father. The Lord Jesus came into this world to share his […]
St. Francis of Assisi Prayer For Understanding
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Prayer For The Special Year of St. Francis | Franciscan Jubilee Year
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly To commemorate the 800th anniversary of St. Francis’s death, Pope Leo XIV has proclaimed that from January 10, 2026, to January 10, 2027, Catholics will celebrate a Franciscan Jubilee Year. The faithful have been granted the opportunity to obtain a plenary indulgence, provided that all conditions are met. Pope Leo […]
3 Minute Examination Before Going To Bed
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Holy Family, Pray For Us
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Holy Family, pray for us! “O God, who were pleased to give us the shining example of the Holy Family, graciously grant that we may imitate them in practicing the virtues of family life and in the bonds of charity.” – Collect, Feast of the Holy Family Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/archer10/33580695623
Why Is The “Glory Be” So Powerful?
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Ten seconds. Ten measly seconds. That’s all it takes to ruin your day—and maybe even your life. Your teacher catches you copying off the student next to you. You blow a semester of your kid’s tuition on a bad bet. You take a drink for the first time in […]
Pope Leo XIV’S Prayer For When Life Surprises You
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly This is what Pope Leo XIV told reporters he did when he realized he would be named the new Pope. His response is the type of surrender we all need. Follow his lead. Take a deep breath and say this prayer next time life throws something unexpected at you. […]
The Holy Mass: 4 Ancient Catholic Means to Defeat Our Prevailing Modernism (Part 4)
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly This series of four essays addresses as battle domains the four tenets of the prevailing cosmological thinking of our time: Moralistic Therapeutic Deist Universalism. Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 each designate a means that we must employ daily to allow God to stop these prevailing tenets. “Where […]
Catholic Prayer For Thanksgiving: Litany Of Gratitude
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Contemplative Prayer: 4 Ancient Catholic Means to Defeat Our Prevailing Modernism (Part 2)
Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly This series of four essays addresses as battle domains our daily fight against the four tenets of the prevailing cosmological thinking of our time: Moralistic Therapeutic Deist Universalism. Part 1, and the subsequent parts each describe a means that we must exploit daily to allow God to reverse these […]











