He Cry at the Curve
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They weren't just kittens. They were lives—fragile, vulnerable, and deserving of love, just like any human child. I couldn't help but think: what if these weren't kittens? What if they were human babies, abandoned and left crying by the roadside? Would anyone walk past them without a second thought? Would we allow their cries to go unanswered? I couldn't. These tiny kittens have taught me something profound: love should have no boundaries.

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The Waves and the Curve
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Der Anblick brach mir das Herz. Es war, als hätte die Last der Welt etwas so Kleines und Unschuldiges erdrückt. Schuld und Traurigkeit überkamen mich. Hatte ich die falsche Entscheidung getroffen? Hätte ich mehr tun können, um es zu retten?

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Why Can't People Build a Marian Grotto as They Like?
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Some people think that anyone can build a cave of Mary that is used as a place of prayer. It turns out that it is not that easy. And therefore, people need to study the legal guidelines that apply officially in the context of the Catholic Church. Here are some important legal articles to refer to:

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A life that is loved and pleasing to God
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God’s grace is amazing. The apostle Paul said in his letter to Titus that God’s grace “trains us to turn from ungodliness” (Titus 2:12). This is not just about avoiding sin, but also about living a life of godliness, righteousness, and self-control.

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On the Mount of Transfiguration: Bringing Peace to Separated Souls
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On this Mount of Transfiguration, we offer our prayers and offer our longing, realizing that even though your body is no longer here, your soul is present in eternal peace.

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Sr. Nikolin SSpS, Lewotobi and the Sunset of Hope
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Have we tried to be a comforter and an encouragement to those around us?

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Want to Know About the Law, Atonement and Mary?
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Mary has a special role in the work of redemption as the Mother of Jesus, which makes her the mediator of God's grace and presence in the history of human salvation. Although Mary is not considered the agent of redemption itself (which is the work of Jesus Christ), the Church sees her role as a cooperatrix or "partner in redemption," because of her obedience and willingness to be an instrument that brings salvation to the world.

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Viral Imams and the Challenges of Modern Evangelization
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“Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. Though I have the gift of prophecy and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and though I have all faith, so as to move mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. And though I give away all my possessions to feed people, and even deliver up my body to be burned, but have not love, it profits me nothing.” | 1 Corinthians 13:1-3

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Living in Relationships Restored by God's Love
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By following Saint Thérèse's "little way"—humility, total trust in God, and boundless love—we can experience healing in our relationships, both with others and with God. In His love, wounded relationships can be restored, broken hearts can be healed, and we can live in true peace.

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Joys and Sorrows: A Symphony of Emotions in Life's Journey
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Few people realize that the direction of their life is shaped by the words they choose to use. I recall something written by David R. Hawkins: "...in this world of duality, man has been given a consciousness that can instantly detect what's destructive—and signal it to his otherwise ignorant mind."

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