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Praying with the Saints by Woodeene Koenig-Bricker, published in August by Ave Maria Press, offers concise reflections on men and women of heroic virtue and how they prayed. This book offers short, easy-to-read reflections on the lives of 103 saints, perfect for a quick meditation each day to grow closer to those in heaven. According to Ave Maria Press, it is also “the first prayer book to include Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati as saints.”

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Role Models for All: Praying with the Saints

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If the Spirit is not in you, how can it lead you? 

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How are You Spiritually Feasting this Mardi Gras?

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The next stages include gathering stories “that have been passed down . . . by Adele or about Adele,” as explained by the Very Reverend John Girotti, Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia for the Diocese of Green Bay, in a press conference. He emphasized the oral tradition as a “very real thing” in Northern Wisconsin, the largest Belgian settlement in the United States. Adele herself could neither read nor write, and the Shrine describes the accounts of her life and visions that have been passed down through generations as a “constant testimony of the Christian faithful since Our Lady’s appearance to Adele.” “From a theological standpoint, a picture will be painted of her life,” said Fr. Girotti. “All of this will help in the discernment, whether we can go to the next step.” 

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Go and Fear Nothing: Adele Brice’s Cause for Canonization 

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Verbalizing your most personal thoughts and issues to another human being is a process that everyone can understand is important on some level. The idea of a skilled professional giving advice and direction on what to do next to avoid repeated issues is common in many different areas of life, including career mentoring. Some individuals may even draw connections between this practice and the way therapy often works.

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Taking It All to the Foot of the Cross

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As Fr. John Johnson said, “our love for mother and child does not end in the delivery room.” We have a responsibility to accompany one another through this life with support and compassion, particularly for those who struggle.

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Every Person, Every Moment, Every Condition: Macon’s March for Life

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After a meaningful plot reveal, the film zeroes in on the interiority of Maria’s murderer, who is in the room with us. In light of this revelation, perpetrators, victims, sinners, and saints stand on equal ground, because mercy infuses justice. Despite our discomfort with this evening of scales, grace still does its work. It vitalizes the bleak room of the prison, a place one character likens to Hell.

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Rewritten: The Story of Maria Goretti

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Why Mercy Still Matters By Colleen Dean, Contributing Writer You may have seen the trend going around—2026 is the new 2016. People are sharing memories that capture how much life has changed in ten years, while reminiscing about the “good old days” that now feel so recent. In keeping with this spirit, let us reflect […]

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Why Mercy Still Matters

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Part memoir, part guide, Adventure Awaits has the rhythm of a conversation with a wise friend. The book transmutes Sumereau’s sometimes glamorous, often complicated experiences into sound spiritual advice and guidance. It’s welcoming, humorous, and earnest all at once, in close conversation with scripture, the saints, and Ignatian spirituality.

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My Heart for His: Stacey Sumereau’s Adventure Awaits

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Moses the Black: “No One Can Serve Two Masters”  By Marge Hynes, Writer Moses the Black imagines a modern-day Chicago gang leader, Malik, whose life echoes the brutal conversion of one of the Church’s most arresting saints. The film asks the viewer to remain, uncomfortably, inside the world humanity constructs without Christ: blood, death, sin, […]

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Moses the Black: “No One Can Serve Two Masters” 

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How can we understand what it means to be a good man in the twenty-first century?

Pearce offers us a look at how we might answer such a question through his short yet profound literary reflections. This book consists of forty-eight reflections on poems and novels that can inspire Catholic men to grow in holiness and pursue a life of virtue.

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Masculinity in the 21st Century: Joseph Pearce’s Great Books for Good Men 

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