Simple Prayers for Complicated Times

Posted by Carolyn Pirtle on Mar 22, 2021 11:12:00 AM

Life for nearly everyone has been upended to some degree these days, and it can be easy to get swept away in a current of fear and anxiety, or to teeter out on the edges of loneliness. In times like these, when many things seem to be out of one’s control, turning (or returning) to daily, simple practices of prayer can provide a deep peace that only comes from opening oneself up to the grace and love of God. 

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Topics: Practice, Catechism, prayer, contemplative prayer, COVID-19 Resources

To be just like St. Joseph

Posted by John Cavadini on Mar 19, 2021 7:06:00 AM

St. Julian Peter Eymard, in his little devotional handbook called Month of St. Joseph, tells us that “devotion to St. Joseph is one of the choicest graces that God can give to a soul, for it is tantamount to revealing the entire treasury of our Lord’s graces.”

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Topics: saints, Saturdays with the Saints, inspiration

Overcoming the Forgetting Curve in Teaching a Consistent Ethic of Life

Posted by Sarah Kernan on Mar 17, 2021 7:02:00 AM

As a high school moral theology teacher, and especially after a tumultuous political season, I’m deeply invested in whether my students gain a solid understanding of a consistent Catholic ethic of life—which recognizes the human person’s inalienable dignity from womb to tomb. Whatever their future vocation, I hope they retain a deep-in-their-bones conviction that all human life, and indeed all of God’s creation, has profound value that must be nurtured and protected.

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Topics: pro-life, human dignity, teaching resources, downloadable resources, Office of Life and Human Dignity

Sacred Sites of Notre Dame: Main Building

Posted by Elizabeth Clarke on Mar 16, 2021 7:12:00 AM

Notre Dame, our Mother
Tender, strong and true,
Proudly in the heavens
Gleams thy gold and blue.

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Topics: Congregation of Holy Cross, Mary, Notre Dame, pilgrimage, Marian devotion

Series Recap: Sacraments and the Virtues

Posted by The Editors on Mar 15, 2021 9:24:20 AM

Throughout the season of Lent, countless people will be engaged in a process of preparation to either receive the sacraments of initiation or to be received into full communion with the Catholic Church. They will be accompanied in their preparation by those who are already initiated, who are themselves preparing to renew their baptismal promises at Easter.

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Topics: cardinal virtues, Lent, sacramental formation, sacraments, theological virtues, virtue

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