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Glenn
posted in Personal Reflections
on October 21st, 2025 at 14:10
Light in Darkness
I had the honor once of reciting the Office in a large monastery church as a guest. It was in the dark wee hours. With the lights completely off, they…
I often do a similar action with many of the psalms. I particularly like doing this with the last three verses of the 91st Psalm. Thanks for your comment. Have a blessed day. Jim
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Ana A.
posted in Personal Reflections
on October 21st, 2025 at 10:51
Ana A. on Morning Prayer for Tuesday in the 29th week of Ordinary Time on October 21st, 2025 at 10:40
Blessed be God O mighty for we have indeed received His goodness in full. (Just some people are not aware of the truth of it)Put on your armor of Light!…
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hazcompat
posted in Personal Reflections
on October 21st, 2025 at 8:52
Thy will!
He who unites his will to God’s experiences a full and lasting joy: full, because he has what he wants, ...lasting, because no one can take his joy from him,…
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Kimberly Y.
posted in Personal Reflections
on October 21st, 2025 at 8:31
Kimberly Y. on Invitatory for Tuesday in the 29th week of Ordinary Time on October 21st, 2025 at 8:14
Hi Everyone, I have been praying the Invitatory Psalm for quite some time now and have noticed how there's just about maybe 3-5 of them that rotate? I have found…
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edenj
posted in Personal Reflections
on October 21st, 2025 at 8:24
St. Gaspar del Bufalo, Today's Saint
St. Gaspar del Bufalo, the apostle of the Precious Blood, was born in Rome on January 6, 1786.  As a devoted priest he revived the works of the apostolate in Rome…
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Peter R.
posted in Personal Reflections
on October 21st, 2025 at 2:56
Here I am Lord
Be ready. Be ready at all times. If our Lord would come today, tomorrow or at a later time we should be equally attentive. There should be nothing that would…
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Shean
posted in Personal Reflections
on October 20th, 2025 at 23:47
Pray for us!
St. Paul of the Cross, pls pray for me to the Lord our God that He may increase in me the faith in Him and in his Passion, Death, and…
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Maria A.
replied to Crisis of Faith Continues
on October 20th, 2025 at 23:18
Remember Andrea I said that the Bible says to renew your mind. Think on good things. You ruminate on the bad things. That is not what God is calling us to do! All around the world good people are working as missionaries, volunteering as doctors, nurses, teachers, lawyers and so much. more! People are contributin their time, money and talents for the good of all people. Somewhere right now someone is talking someone out of suicide or abortion. They are visiting the sick and lovingly caring for the dying! I know because I've done all those things and more!! I know God hears the prayers of his people and he answers them. Praise be to God! Look for something to do for others even if all you can do is pray. Visit adoration chapel and just be with the Lord to love him and comfort him with words of affection! The world system and the devil will never win. We know how the story ends. Good triumphs over evil! We will all be judged. Please Lord have mercy on all our souls!!
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Luke
posted in Personal Reflections
on October 20th, 2025 at 20:29
Guide Me Lord
Lord, I do know know why I am where I am. Only you know. Guide me. Shield me from anyting that is outside your love and grace. Fill me with…
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Andrea R.
posted in Personal Reflections
on October 20th, 2025 at 19:47
Crisis of Faith Continues
"God is a just judgeslow to anger;but he threatens the wicked every day,men who will not repent."This verse stood out to me today, solely because everything happening in the world…
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