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Do not waste your God-given talents and mission

Vatican City, Nov 13, 2011 / 12:10 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Benedict XVI used his Sunday Angelus address Nov. 13 to remind people that God has given everybody both talents and a mission in life. “God calls all men to life and bestows him with talents, while entrusting him with a mission to accomplish,” said… Read More ›

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The Son of God: Bringer of Hope

Created as we were to the image and likeness of the Creator, we fell through our sin from God into ourselves, and fell from ourselves beneath ourselves into such an abyss of unlikeness that no hope was left. But there came the Son of God, eternal Wisdom; he bowed his heavens and came down. He… Read More ›

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What the soul seeks

(stream of consciousness) A soul in pain seeks diversion.  Or if tired, perhaps to find some rest, but where?  Root-less-ness, a feeling of not belonging, can be a source of deep inner alienation, leading to isolation.  Form; that which has boundaries, is not what the soul needs, at least on the level of inner thirst… Read More ›

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Society depends on well-formed consciences

Castel Gandolfo, Italy, Jul 24, 2011 / 01:09 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Benedict reflected today on King Solomon’s choice to ask God for a well-formed conscience, a gift that the pontiff said is essential for societies and people to become truly good. “In reality, the true quality of our own life and that of society… Read More ›

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Pope: with St. Benedict, Christ in first place

To live no longer for ourselves but for Christ: this is what gives full meaning to the life of those who let themselves be conquered by him. This is clearly demonstrated by the human and spiritual life of St Benedict who, having abandoned all things, set out to follow Jesus Christ faithfully. Embodying the Gospel… Read More ›

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Interview with Brother Paul Quenon OSCO

JUDY VALENTE, correspondent: The lumber shed at the Abbey of Gethsemani in northern Kentucky. It’s late February. Each night at 8:00 Brother Paul Quenon walks to the shed, as he has every night for 20 years. He goes around back, where he finds his mattress. This is where he will sleep—outdoors, no matter the weather…. Read More ›

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Lighting the Lamp and Sweeping the House

The image would have lain stained and deformed, had not the woman of the Gospel lit her lamp — had not Wisdom appeared in the flesh, in other words — swept the house — of the vices — searched carefully for her lost coin — her image — which, its original luster gone, coated over… Read More ›

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Wisdom and Knowledge

Haphazard reading, constantly varied and as if lighted upon by chance does not edify but makes the mind unstable; taken into the memory lightly, it goes out from it even more lightly. But you should concentrate on certain authors and let your mind grow accustomed to them. The light of wisdom is kindled by fervent… Read More ›

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But there came the Son of God

Created as we were to the image and likeness of the Creator, we fell through our sin from God into ourselves, and fell from ourselves beneath ourselves into such an abyss of unlikeness that no hope was left. But there came the Son of God, eternal Wisdom; he bowed his heavens and came down. He… Read More ›

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Never too late

There are different types of beauty that are often noticed by individuals but perhaps ignored by the overall culture.  There is the vibrant beauty of youth, which is of course noticed by our culture and idolized to the point of actually causing harm.  Young men and women with an inner glow and vibrancy that perhaps… Read More ›

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