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Walking in Uncertainty

Joseph is getting ready to leave Nazareth with Mary, who is going to give birth any day now. The Roman census forces them to embark on a long and risky trip to Bethlehem, but Joseph trusts that God will not abandon them.

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The Richness of Ordinary Life

This homily, the first in "Friends of God," invites us to look at our everyday routines with new eyes.

A Wayfarer’s Guide to “The Way”

Life is full of questions. What am I supposed to do with my future? How do I pray? Why do I feel discouraged sometimes? How can I grow closer to God day-to-day?

Pray with Pope Leo XIV

Some phrases from Pope Leo XIV that might help you pray with and for him at the beginning of his pontificate.

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Novena to Blessed Guadalupe for Students

“An hour of study, for a modern apostle, is an hour of prayer” (The Way, no. 335)... So here are two novenas to make Bl. Guadalupe your “study buddy” for a few days.

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A Daughter of Jerusalem

Not all stories of courage begin with heroic deeds. Determined hearts are forged one day at a time.

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Carrying the Cross

Sometimes the moments that change your life arrive unexpectedly, when you're distracted, confused, or wishing you were anywhere else. That's what happened to Simon of Cyrene.

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At the Foot of the Cross

Tullius was a young Roman soldier entrusted with a seemingly ordinary task: watching over some condemned prisoners.

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The Way of the Cross

The Way of the Cross is an old Christian devotion of walking Jesus' path to Calvary with Him, reflecting on 14 parts (or stations) of the journey.

What's so holy about Holy Week?

Holy Week is a path toward the Paschal Triduum, a three-day celebration of the mystery of Jesus' Death and Resurrection in order to save us. That means special Masses and services, full of new words, symbols, and meanings.

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