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Sean Berg, a Catholic warrior, shares his story as a man of faith on the Heroic Stories podcast. Learn what is needed in today's world.

The Warrior Who Still Kneels: Stories Of Faith Under Fire

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn A Heroic Stories Conversation with Sean Berg, Special Forces Sean Berg, a retired Army Special Forces Colonel with ten combat deployments, doesn’t just talk about battlefield heroics—though he has plenty. He walks us through a firefight where a teammate nearly dies, a family crisis where his daughter spirals into suicidal […]

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The 8 Pillars Of Moral Money – Is Your Money Immoral?

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Most people never think about the morality of their money. Our use of dollars, euros, or yen is simply “the way things are”—background elements of economic life, like the weather. But what if I told you that a form of money itself can be profoundly moral or immoral? That our […]

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Find Strength In Vulnerability By Doing These Three Things

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn So many men today walk around as if they have it all figured out and they don’t have a problem in the world. The “strong” silent type, if you will.  I know this for a fact. I used to do the same thing. So much of my life was spent […]

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3 Catholic “Influencers” That Prove Christ Is For Everyone

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Isn’t it exciting when you discover that not only do you enjoy someone’s work, but they are Catholic, too? That’s how it felt when I read Timothy Larsen’s chapter on E. E. Evans-Pritchard in The Slain God: Anthropologists and the Christian Faith. It was like finding a long, lost family […]

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Living In Harmony | St. Thomas Aquinas Quote

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn How is it they live in such harmony, the billions of stars, when most men can barely go a minute without declaring war in their minds? – St. Thomas Aquinas

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Catholic Pro-Soccer Player Taylor Kemp Shares About His Faith

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Join professional soccer player Taylor Kemp as he shares his faith journey and lessons learned in the locker room. This Catholic conversion story will inspire and enlighten soccer fans everywhere. Taylor Kemp works through the realities of high-performance team evangelization as he shares his lessons learned through locker room ministry. […]

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5 Catholic Women We Should Be Talking About More Often

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn First things first. When I embarked on the quest to find Catholic women, who are not saints or blesseds, I was prepared for surprises. Many of us know our holy and inspiring women saints (Saint Catherine of Sienna, Saint Rita, Saint Therese, Saint Edith Stein… I could go on and […]

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Two Catholic men: Drew Taylor a Fighter Pilot and Marek Rudak a former Army Ranger and leadership consultant discuss leadership development

Catholic Leadership Development From An Army Ranger And Fighter Pilot

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Two Catholic men: Drew Taylor an F-16 Fighter Pilot and Marek Rudak a former Army Ranger and leadership consultant discuss their leadership development in light of their Catholic faith. As Catholic leaders, they discuss how to develop practical leadership skills. In this episode, Marek Rudak discusses emotional intelligence and the […]

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Dear Coach…| A Letter To Catholic Youth Coaches

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn I hope this finds you well. Before we get into the particulars, please allow me to take a brief moment to simply affirm you … right here, right now. Thank you for stepping up to coach. It often goes unrecognized but to coach means to make a decision: to lead […]

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— Thomas à Kempis Jesus has many lovers of His heavenly kingdom, but few cross-bearers. — Thomas à Kempis

Be A Cross Bearer | Thomas à Kempis

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “Jesus has many lovers of His heavenly kingdom, but few cross-bearers.” — Thomas à Kempis

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The Difference Between Forgiveness And Reconciliation For Catholics

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Forgiveness is so hard, but why? Often, the desire for an eye for an eye overwhelms us, we want the person who hurt us to receive justice and be held accountable. But does holding on to the hurt and anger in fact accomplish our desire for justice? Fr. George shares […]

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What Is Love? St. Teresa Of Avila Answers

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Perhaps we do not know what love is, nor does this greatly surprise me. Love does not consist in great sweetness of devotion, but in a fervent determination to strive to please God in all things, in avoiding, as far as possible, all that would offend Him, and in praying […]

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St. Peter Claver’s Secrets To Evangelization

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Yesterday, May 30, 1627, on the feast of the Most Holy Trinity, numerous blacks, brought from the rivers of Africa, disembarked from a large ship. Carrying two baskets of oranges, lemons, sweet biscuits, and I know not what else, we hurried toward them. When we approached their quarters, we thought […]

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Where The Man Goes, So Goes The Culture

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Manliness is incredibly confused in our culture. If you do a quick search on what defines manliness, there are perhaps glimmers of hope in the definitions given, but they are lacking. The definitions tend to label ambiguous attributes, but they don’t get to the heart of the matter. Learn more in […]

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4 Saints To Inspire Us To Take Care Of The Earth

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St. Joseph Was A Just Man | Saint Quotes On St. Joseph

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St. John Bosco’s Spiritual Goals For A New Year

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn St. John Bosco’s Spiritual Goals For A New Year 1. I will take no unnecessary walks. 2. I will make exactingly careful use of my time. 3. When the salvation of souls is at stake, I will be always ready to suffer, to act and to humble myself. 4. May […]

"For Such A Time As This..." you were created! Today God is calling us to use, not bury, our talents during this time of crisis, chaos, and fear. Rely on the Holy Spirit and He will provide all that you need to share your talents and bring glory to the Father, even during a pandemic.

For Such A Time As This…God Created You | Esther 4:14

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “For Such A Time As This…” you were created! Today God is calling us to use, not bury, our talents during this time of crisis, chaos, and fear. Rely on the Holy Spirit and He will provide all that you need to share your talents and bring glory to the […]

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Take Time To Pray, Even When Life Is Difficult

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Beatitudes Of The Politician | Cardinal Nguyễn Vãn Thuận

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn   Beatitudes of the Politician | Vietnamese Cardinal François-Xavier Nguyễn Vãn Thuận Blessed be the politician with a lofty sense and deep understanding of his role. Blessed be the politician who personally exemplifies credibility. Blessed be the politician who works for the common good and not his or her own […]

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Model Virtue For Your Children

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St. Peter Claver, Pray For Us

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Surrender And Gratitude | St. Therese Quote

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Jesus does not demand great action from us but simply surrender and gratitude. – St. Therese of Lisieux More St. Therese Resources *Amazon Affiliate links help the ministry of Catholic-Link at no additional cost to you! Thank you!

No One Heals Himself By Wounding Another

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His Toughest Soldiers, Life’s Hardest Battles

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In All Things, BE A MAN OF PRAYER“If you would suffer with patience the adversities and miseries of this life, be a man of prayer. If you would obtain courage and strength to conquer the temptations of the enemy, be a man of prayer. If you would mortify your own will...

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