- Sometimes moving forward means moving the canoe
Mary Regina Morrell By Mary Regina Morrell
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“Simon Peter said to them, "I am going fishing." They said to him, "We also will come with you." So they went out and got ... - Perfect Women
Cheryl Dickow By Cheryl Dickow
“It is evident that women are meant to form part of the living and working structure of Christianity in so prominent a manner that perhaps not ... - Mary and Motherhood
Cheryl Dickow By Cheryl Dickow
The celebration of women and motherhood is most beautifully portrayed in a new book by Catholic author and speaker, Heidi Hess Saxton. Saxton, a ... - David vs Goliath
Theresa Lisiecki By Theresa Lisiecki
A few days ago I offered a small reflection on the movie A Beautiful Mind (Directed by Ron Howard, Starring Russell Crowe). I suggested in that ... - Seeing the World through New Eyes
Sarah Reinhard By Sarah Reinhard
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It was a day of weather that only Spring can deliver – hot sun, without the oppression of summer humidity; balmy wind, without ... - Rooms in My Father's House
Cheryl Dickow By Cheryl Dickow
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In my Father’s house there are many dwelling places. ~ John 14:2a
When I was a young parent (well not so young but let’s ... - God-incidences are the gift of kairos moments
Mary Regina Morrell By Mary Regina Morrell
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“There are no mistakes, no coincidences. All events are blessings given to us to learn from.” Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross
... - A Retreat for Today's Christian Woman
Cheryl Dickow “Be still and confess that I am God! I am exalted among the nations, exalted on the earth.” Psalm 46:11
Windridge Solitude is an 83 acre retreat in Lonedell, ... - Culture's Pressure on Our Girls
Donna-Marie Cooper O'Boyle Our Culture’s Pressure on our “Tween” age and Teen age Girls
By Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle
Our “tween” age and teen age girls are being bombarded with an ... - The 'Golden Compass' is no treasure for children
Mary Regina Morrell By Mary Regina Morrell
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“It is not possible for a Christian to live in modern, secular culture and not be affected by it. The predominant mentality ... - New Saint Book is Visually Stunning and Filled with Detail
Lisa M. Hendey Review of Saints: Ancient and Modern by Barbara Calamari and Sandra DiPasqua
Reviewed by Lisa M. Hendey
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Just in time for All Saints Day, the ... - Children Are a Blessing
Sarah Reinhard
By Sarah Reinhard
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Every once in a while, though I really do believe this statement, I need to be reminded of just what it means. This morning ... - Life is a long lesson in humility
Mary Regina Morrell
By Mary Regina Morrell
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“If there is any encouragement in Christ, any solace in love, any participation in the Spirit, any compassion and mercy, ... - Chick Lit for the Good Girl
Lisa M. Hendey
Chick Lit for the Good Girl
Book Spotlight: The Book of Jane
By Anne Dayton and May Vanderbilt
Reviewed by Lisa M. Hendey
Broadway Books, June 2007, ... - Pilgrimage to Fatima: A Journey Toward Marriage
Anne Marie McDonnell
By Anne Marie McDonnell, Ph. D.
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August 2, 2003. Could this finally be the right man for me? I felt a sudden surge of expectation as his car ... - A Book for the Whole Family
Cheryl Dickow
By Cheryl Dickow
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One of the biggest struggles of an English teacher in a Catholic school is to find literature that both intrigues and interests ... - In any community, to honor is to love
Mary Regina Morrell
By Mary Regina Morrell
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“Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, ... - God's stories are powerfully told in the hospital
Mary Regina Morrell
By Mary Regina Morrell
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“Every human life is a story told by God.” Hans Christian Anderson
Every writer needs a favorite place where they ... - Lifting the Veil and Removing the Scars
Sally A. Connolly
By Sally A. Connolly
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“Leprosy,” the doctor said. The patient from Nepal suspected the cause of his mysterious skin rash, but fear had silenced ... - Play Like Your Kids
Lisa M. Hendey
By Lisa M. Hendey
Catholic Online
On Friday evening, I took a baby step from "Fencing Mom" (aka: one who watches her son fence) to "Fencer".
At my son ...
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