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Michael the Archangel

Many of us call upon St. Michael daily as a defender and protector. But in what sense does he protect? And what is the battle really about? Fr. Derek Sakowski explains.

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Parenting is a Purgative Way

“My eyes were opened to how precise and beautiful God’s plan is—that the living out of our vocation purposefully, intentionally, of giving in and giving way and saying yes to every cry and every sticky summons and sleepless night—and saying no to what my wounded nature wanted so badly—was a radical kind of inner house cleaning.” – Claire Dwyer

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40 Days to Peace eBook

Life to the full. It’s what we were made for, what Jesus came and died for — that we not just ‘scrape by’ but  experience

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Return to Grace

“Obedience to His love is the foundation of humility, and humility opens the door of the soul to grace. It seems, then, that what God wants most of us this Lent is to return to grace.” – Debra Black

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Jesus: The Prophet

PROPHET “This is the prophet Jesus from Nazareth of Galilee.” In the darkest hour of the darkest century of human existence, one man single-handedly led

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Ecce Homo Speakers

HOME SPEAKERS REGISTER 2023 Ecce Homo LIVE Keynote Speakers Bishop Andrew Cozzens Bishop Cozzens graduated from Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas, where he experienced a

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Jump Into the Deep: Septuagesima

“Your Lent could be the most powerful one yet, an invitation to take a deeper dive into the kind of prayer St. Therese described as ‘a burst from my heart, it is a simple glance thrown toward heaven, a cry of thanksgiving and love in times of trial as well as in times of joy.’” – Dan Burke

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Ecce Homo

HOME SPEAKERS SCHEDULE REGISTER FREE Previous Next Join us for a FREE world-wide Lenten Retreat Ignite your Holy Week with the power of prayer SpiritualDirection.com

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Paul’s Conversion: Let Zeal Consume

“Change and revival come through a worthy cause being fought for by virtuous men and women; men and women who see their mission as life or death. They choose to be zealous like Paul, but Paul after Damascus, not before it.” – Thomas Griffin

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