
When Praying Is Difficult
As Catholic Christians, we know that we are called to be people who pray. And as a matter of fact, through our earliest years we have been taught to pray.
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As Catholic Christians, we know that we are called to be people who pray. And as a matter of fact, through our earliest years we have been taught to pray.
Whenever I hear the opening verse of Psalm 42, I feel an inner longing for God. The words express for me a contemplative yearning to be one with the God who created me and who is my true home.
In glorifying God, we can begin to sense the infinite glory of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
We could all learn from Father Mychal Judge’s unconditional and inclusive kind of love—his accepting of others as they are.
What is the greatest commandment? Jesus’ response is one we all know well: “Love God and love your neighbor as yourself.”
The Gospels are a love story. And we’re a part of it.
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