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  • Do You Know these Amazing and Talented Catholic Athletes?

    Anne Stricherz - Sep 19, 2016
    Sports are a wonderful showcase for the words of St. Ireneaus of Lyon, who wrote, “the glory of God is the human being fully alive.” In athletic competition we see the gifts and talents, the desires and emotions of humanity palpably, artistically, and dramatically. We see the impossible become possible, and inspiration feels contagious.  We are drawn to certain athletes because of who they play for, how they do it and why. And many great athletes integrate their faith into not...
  • How We Celebrate the Glory of the Cross Today

    Gillian Weyant - Sep 14, 2016
    On September 14th, the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.  In the days surrounding this feast, which commemorates one of the most central aspects of Christianity, it is important to reflect on the cross as it appears in the past, present and future: what gave it such great dignity to begin with, how it is manifested in our lives as we live them now and how we can bring the cross into our spirituality as we live out our Christian lives.
  • The Most Insightful St. Therese of Lisieux Quotes on Death

    Catherine Birri - Sep 13, 2016
    Death, one word when uttered can prompt thoughts of fear, gloom, doubt, and unease.  As Catholics how should we react when we hear this word?  Should we cower in fear or is there perhaps another response?  We can begin looking for the answers by turning to St. Therese. Her thoughts found in A Story of a Soul provide powerful insights about death. 
  • How to Love and Forgive Your Enemies

    Vincent Terreri - Sep 12, 2016
    Every day we’re confronted with at least one opportunity to choose between practicing charity or being selfish. Moreover, the defining command of Our Lord to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us marks Christians as significantly different from others. Most Christians readily acknowledge this ideal, but the question is: How do I do that?  How do I love my enemy? For love is a tricky thing, and it seems commonplace that many people translate the phrase love thy enemy...
  • 10 Beautiful St. Therese of Lisieux Quotes on Love

    Jeannie Ewing - Sep 6, 2016
    Known as “The Little Flower,” St. Therese of Lisieux is an icon of simplicity.  Her faith, truly heroic, wasn’t expressed in grand ways.  Everything she did in her cloister was done with magnanimity of heart rather than grandiosity.  That’s quite possibly why she is one of the most beloved saints of all time – because she lived a very ordinary life, yet her soul exuded incredible fortitude, perseverance, patience, and – indeed, charity. ...
  • Read the Most Beautiful St. Therese of Lisieux Quotes on Prayer

    Jeannie Ewing - Sep 1, 2016
    Our dear childlike saint, St. Therese of Lisieux, knew that prayer was much more than folding one’s hands and reciting something from memorization to God.  Prayer, for her, was an outpouring of her heart, an unspoken act of love and adoration to God that occurred throughout her day.  Prayer can transition from rote, rehearsed Our Fathers to a beautiful gift of our hearts, too.  When prayer changes into love, the heart never ceases its gaze toward Heaven.  Even in the...
  • What the Olympics Can Teach Us About Faith

    Joseph Cunningham - Aug 31, 2016
    In spite of a millennium and a half separating the original games from the modern games, subtle pagan influences still made their way into the ceremonies of the Olympics in 1896. Nevertheless, in 1906, when their modern founder Pierre de Coubertin came to the Vatican seeking papal support for the games, Saint Pope Pius X saw in the international competition a great potential for education, virtue, and community the world over, regardless of race, religion, or political differences. Sport is an...
  • 10 Catholic Quotes on Love You Really Should Know

    Gillian Weyant - Aug 30, 2016
    In a society that aches with man’s fallen nature, it is towards the fundamental theological virtue that we must turn: love.  Through this, we may learn to be a presence of Christ in the world to others.  Here are ten thought-provoking Catholic quotes from authors, thinkers, saints and popes, all of whom have had beautiful and profound insights into this virtue.
  • Do you Understand the Spiritual Importance of Rest?

    Jeannie Ewing - Aug 29, 2016
    It’s overwhleming to consider how magnificent are God’s works, but what strikes me most – always, to the core – is the truth that God rested on the seventh day.  Think about that for a moment: the Creator of the universe and everything in it rested.  Naturally, God didn’t need to do this. So why would He choose to rest?  Rest is important, even crucial, to our wellbeing.  God wanted to set an example for us all to follow by resting on the...
  • Top 10 Most Beautiful St. Faustina Quotes on the Eucharist

    Jeannie Ewing - Aug 25, 2016
    St. Faustina was one of the many saints who held an intimate devotion to the Eucharist, and she frequently expressed her deep love for Jesus in Holy Communion in her writings.  For her, the message of Divine Mercy was intricately intertwined with this sacrament, along with Confession.  When we approach Jesus with the same open heart she had, ready to receive His very essence into our bodies and souls, we embrace the totality of His mercy.  Let us always receive Jesus’ Body,...
  • St. Catherine of Siena Quotes on Prayer That Will Inspire You

    Charles Kaupke - Aug 23, 2016
    Prayer can be difficult in the modern era: social media, twenty-four hour news coverage, and being constantly “connected” make it hard to be still and know God. The fourteenth-century Dominican mystic Saint Catherine of Siena has much to say that can help us when we come up against roadblocks to prayer.
  • 10 Mother Teresa Quotes on Service to Make you Think

    Sara and Justin Kraft - Aug 4, 2016
    One cannot be fully alive without relationships with others. We are made for love, to be unified in giving and receiving with others and ultimately with God. If we close ourselves off to service, we will never create the space within ourselves to be filled with the love of God. He can transform the most difficult tasks into meaningful experiences, but we have to be aware of His presence. These Mother Teresa quotes on service and serving the poor exemplify the meaning of charity and love for...
  • The Most Powerful St. Faustina Quotes on Prayer

    John Kubasak - Jul 28, 2016
    St. Faustina’s Diary is a collection of six notebooks; they contain her personal reflections, chronicle visits from Jesus and Mary, and cover usual diary sorts of things, like the goings on of her convent.  St. Faustina’s notes on prayer are of special value, for she not only has great wisdom in the spiritual life but a great love of Jesus. 
  • 10 Inspiring St. John Paul II Quotes on the Value of Life

    Sara and Justin Kraft - Jul 21, 2016
    Mankind is unique among all the creatures of the world. We have been endowed with reason—and made in the image and likeness of God (Genesis 1:26). And among mankind, each of us is a unique person. St. John Paul II is a model of wisdom for us in his emphasis and extensive writings on the supreme dignity of personhood, from conception to natural death.  Do we treat our elders with respect? Do we value and support mothers? Are we understanding and loving toward those with disabilities?...
  • 10 Most Beautiful and Inspiring St. Faustina Quotes about Mercy

    Sara and Justin Kraft - Jul 19, 2016
    At the canonization of St. Faustina in 2000, Pope John Paul II reflected that the message of mercy Sister Faustina imparted stood like a “bridge” between the 20th century (one of the most violent in human history) and the third millennium.  St. Faustina, a polish nun, was gifted with mystical visions of our Lord Jesus. Here are ten quotes from St. Faustina and Our Lord's words to her that reveal the boundlessness of the Divine Mercy—it is inexhaustible; we need "have...
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