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With Lent on the horizon, now is the time to introduce moderation into your life. St. Ignatius of Loyola provides us with a set of eight rules to order your disordered eating habits. With a closer look, you’ll find that these concepts apply to anything that needs modification. 😊 In the rules that follow, Ignatius’ own words are first given and then explained in terms of living ...


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This is the last of a three-part series on spiritual journaling. Christian journaling differs from that of Eastern religions and new age personal development because it is a conversation with God focused on Him. Parts one and two differentiated it from diary-keeping and explained the steps to take in journaling. This final article will explain how to journal your mental prayer e...


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This is the second of a three-part series on spiritual journaling. Christian journaling differs from that of Eastern religions and new age personal development because it is a conversation with God focused on Him. This article explains how to journal which is different than keeping a diary.


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This is the first of a three-part series on spiritual journaling. Christian journaling differs from that of Eastern religions and new age personal development because it is a conversation with God focused on Him. Parts two and three will explain how to go about journaling.


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The Catholic mass always concludes with an instruction to go and share the Gospel of the Lord. We leave mass with the best of intentions to live our faith only to forget everything once we are behind the steering wheel in the car! What if there was a way to make the mass, particularly the Eucharist, a way of life?


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