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The Word is near you…

‘The Word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart.’  Believing is having found.  The faithful know that Christ dwells in their hearts by faith.  What could be nearer? Therefore seek him confidently, seek him faithfully.  ‘The Lord is good to the soul who seeks him.’  Seek him in your prayers, follow him… Read More ›

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An SA.5. Soldiers Prayer

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How to Pray

Abba was asked, “How should one pray?” The old man said, “There is no need at all to make long discourses; it is enough to stretch out one’s hands and say, ‘Lord, as you will, and as you know have mercy.’ And if the conflict grows fiercer say, ‘Lord, help!’ He knows very well what… Read More ›

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Youths, young adults gather for Lenten prayer, reflection at Belmont Abbey

Charlotte, N.C., Apr 9, 2009 (The Catholic News and Herald) “We are all on a pilgrimage during the Lenten season,” said Bishop Peter J. Jugis. This is a “time for interior renewal and turning away from sin, a time to embrace Jesus,” said the bishop to young Catholics from across the Diocese of Charlotte. Bishop… Read More ›

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Contemplative Prayer

Contemplation becomes a way of life. I don’t like to think of it so much as something I do but something I am, so I often use the phrase-the contemplative stance. It’s a way of living, moving, and being in this world. I fully admit that we don’t live all of our twenty-four hours there…. Read More ›

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The Lord Is Watching Over Your Struggle

There was another brother fiercely attacked by a spirit of fornication who got up in the middle of the night in order to go and confess his temptations to a certain holy old man who had a reputation of great wisdom. When the old man had heard him he gave him some spiritual advice on… Read More ›

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A Peek at new Psalter

Recently the staff of the newspaper for the Diocese of Kansas City – St. Joseph in Missouri was sent a comparison between the current Grail Psalter and the new translation that has been submitted to Rome. The original article can be seen at The Catholic Key Blog. Abbot Gregory Polan, of Conception Abbey, sent a… Read More ›

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