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Browse Recipes – Quinoa Tabbouleh
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Tabbouleh is a fresh vegetarian salad that hails from Lebanon. It’s usually
made with bulgur, tomatoes, finely chopped parsley, and a handful of other
si...
7 hours ago
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The Coming of the Lord is at Hand
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When you really think about it, we are people who don’t like to wait – for
anything. Like standing in a long line at the store because someone in
front.....
3 weeks ago
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Types of strapping materials to be aware of
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Looking for the right strapping materials to secure your goods efficiently?
Understanding the types of strapping materials available is essential. From
the...
5 months ago
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Gospel Reflections: Luke 12:49-53
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Today’s Gospel: Luke 12:49-53 If you were looking today for that feel-good
Gospel passage, you might just walk away disappointed. Yet, Jesus never
said tha...
2 years ago
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Just Wondering
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I am just thinking about blogging here again. I have been away for awhile.
I went to a different blogging platform but it is too expensive for me
right now...
2 years ago
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All Courses on Sale
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All Dan & Connie's courses are on sale for one week only. Also, check out
Connie's new podcast!
2 years ago
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Nurturing Christian Friendship with the Gift of Intimacy
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A good Christian friendship is a gift from God. But like all areas of
Catholic spiritual growth, keeping a Christian friendship strong requires
some consci...
3 years ago
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3 Key Tips to Stand Firm in Love
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The world is in chaos and everyone seems to be shouting their opinion right
now. Have you noticed? Is it wearing you down?
Me too.
But even more than ...
3 years ago
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Resurrections Happen Every Day
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“Mostly we grow by falling apart.” – Mary Sharon Moore, spiritual director
Today is the Feast of All Souls. I am heavy-hearted but filled with hope.
Maybe ...
4 years ago
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O give thanks
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O give thanks to the Lord
For He is good
His mercy endureth
Forever and ever.
Daniel 3:89
Douay Rheims Roman Catholic Bible
4 years ago
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Adoration…Be with Me
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I sit among myriads of angels, yet it is lowly me upon whom His eyes
rest…those eyes too beautiful to see while I am yet in the flesh. Saints
and martyrs s...
4 years ago
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Martyrdom
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Today I have been pondering the courage of martyrs, those who die for their
faith. Archbishop Oscar Romero is one like that. He spoke out for justice
and p...
4 years ago
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Their Faces Radiated Joy!
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Thursday, October 10, 2019
A Reflection on Luke 17:5-10, N.A.B.
By: Larry T. Smith
*Saying of Faith**. **5**And the apostles said to the Lord, “Increase o...
5 years ago
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The Negative Reactions to Pope Francis
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Every time Pope Francis speaks, the papers are filled with sensational
headlines; he does not emphasize many of the popular, hot issues like
abortion and h...
5 years ago
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New Door, New Chapter
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As I ended a chapter of my life, a new one will start. Of course, there is
an intersession part. There are things to do and I need to settle them
first b...
5 years ago
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Romero for «Doctor»
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Receiving Georgetown *Honoris Causa*. EspaƱol | italiano (Google Translate)
#SaintOscarRomero #Canonization #Beatification
*-FINAL BLOG POST-*
St. Oscar ...
6 years ago
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Lost in His Heart
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'I feel entirely lost in this divine Heart. It is as though I were in a
fathomless abyss, in which He discloses to me treasures of love and of
grace for th...
6 years ago
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Thoughts on Books: A Storyteller's Guide to Joyful Service: Turning Your
Misery into Ministry by Tony Agnesi
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The Book: Did you ever notice that the couple raising money for autism has
an autistic child? The woman visiting cancer patients is a cancer survivor?
The ...
6 years ago
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Clerical Monsters...Blood on the Floor
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As I sat under this stained glass window, depicting Our Lord during his
dark moment in prayer at Gethsemane, an angel bringing Him a *chalice of
strength...
6 years ago
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NCR Podcast: Reflecting on ordinary time
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Here's a podcast on something many of us take for granted: Ordinary Time or
as Daria calls it, "the Green Valley".
Excerpt:
The liturgical season of ordin...
6 years ago
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What She Did Not Choose
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Franz Verhas: Young Girl Reading
There's a beautiful passage in Fr. Jacques Philippe's book, *In the School
of the Holy Spirit*, that seems to capture ...
6 years ago
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For My Grand Child On the Way
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* Before I
formed you in the womb I knew you...*
* ...
6 years ago
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In Memory of Monsignor Vincent Foy
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Monsignor Vincent Foy went to his eternal rest early on March 14, 2017.
The oldest priest in the Archdiocese of Toronto, Monsignor Foy was a
courageous d...
7 years ago
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That Moment I interviewed Fr. Donald Calloway
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I must have forgotten to link the book review and interview I
did with Fr. Donald Calloway. Yes, THEEE Fr. Calloway. Anyway, I wrote a 5
star ...
7 years ago
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The year, the month, the day doesn't matter, the souls need our prayers
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Amidst the old tombstones I walk,
Lichen infecting the stones,
Moss covering names, and
Grass covered markers with names erased
Because they are so old...
7 years ago
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See Each Other Through the Eyes of Christ
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Imagine this two teen girls. One of the girls is very strong and healthy.
The other teen has never even been out of her wheelchair to know what
freedom us,...
8 years ago
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Thank You!
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Thank you for reading the posts Saint Theodora/Mother Theodore Guerin. This
blog began as an avenue to promote awareness of our eighth American Saint.
I al...
8 years ago
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Who can be His disciple?
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Can you imagine being among those in the crowd f […]
8 years ago
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The Whole World is a Friary - Feast of St Francis of Assisi
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When St Francis of Assisi had rebuilt a tumbledown little church given to
him by the Benedictines, he called it St Mary of the Ang...
9 years ago
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A HELL OF A QUESTION
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*WHAT IS YOUR VIEW ABOUT THIS?*
*YOUR COMMENTS ARE WELCOME*
*CLICK HERE*
9 years ago
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Do You Celebrate Christ
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I know that as Catholics sometimes we can get caught up in rituals of the
Mass, especially if you are one that attends daily Mass. Yes it is
beautiful,...
9 years ago
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The problem of gratitude
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It’s been decades since I have been in grammar school, so when I think of
Thanksgiving, pilgrims or Indians don’t generally come to mind. I think of
whose ...
10 years ago
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