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When a #Catholic radio host received a brain tumor diagnosis at twenty seven, he and his wife turn to their faith to carry them through fifteen years of trials. Coming soon! #CatholicTwitter#CatholicChurch
Watch this message from Sr. Joseph Andrew! We thank you all for your prayers for vocations! https://t.co/kJPYafcOAH
Get your copy of And Mary's 'Yes' Continues Afresh today:
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Sr. Rose, O.P. struggled with faith in her teen years and even considered herself an atheist for a time. She decided reading primary sources was the best way to determine if there indeed was a God. (1/2)
"The saints were able to make the great journey of human existence in the way that Christ had done before them because they were brimming with great hope."
- Pope Benedict XVI, Spe Salvi, 39
On this beautiful #feastday we can enter into the mystery of the Annunciation through praying the Angelus! Listen to this commentary from art historian Dr. Elizabeth Lev on the sacred art "The Angelus" by Jean-Francois Millet. https://t.co/ZaODXTz2EU
Dr. Villa on early adolescent development and smartphones: "So there's all this internal stimulation from the hormone cascade, and you add a lot of external stimulation and it's frightening and overwhelming..."
Watch the rest of the podcast on YouTube: https://t.co/oCqQgI2CnH
Bishop Robert J. Brennan on joy:
"If it's authentic...if that love of God is touching your life then it is going to show."
Watch the full podcast on YouTube: https://t.co/ww1Ye1R4ul
While illness, suffering, and tragedy, may end in death, the Lord's mercy transforms death. He makes it "for the glory of God, that the Son of God may be glorified through it" (John 11:4). // Sister Maria Fatima
https://t.co/5ndqWwxAqV via @blessedisshe__#Catholic