Inspirational Psalms

I will always thank the Lord;

I will never stop praising him.

Psalm 34:1

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... or worker bees. Many of us are professionals in finance, law, health care, education, science, or engineering. But as Christians we have in common our aspirations to come to our work with the mindset of ...
... some four thousand of them. For this hospital—this place of agony, terror, and death—is also a place of grace, comfort, and healing beyond what medical science has or ever will provide. ...
... to support services for patients. Toussaint Academy of the Arts and Sciences This home for runaway teenagers houses thirty-five teens along with Pierre’s Cafe, which is run by the kids. The ...
4. Here’s Jesus, Here’s Me: What’s the diff?
(Columns/The Word in Our World)
... the Diff? We’ll never be Jesus, but this exercise—practiced as a daily examination of conscience—might take our focus off the faults of others and help us grow in holiness. Or we ...
... hand, just because we can’t explain it doesn’t prove it is authentic. As new science becomes available there will inevitably be more tests, and the great debate will continue. For now, the ...
6. Embrace the Lent You Get
(Content/Spirituality)
... I could not, in good conscience, stand there lobbying for the small bottle of organic ketchup over the big one that cost a third of the price. The same was true for bread, salad dressing, cookies—the ...
... of many different African and Asian cultures, to enter into dialogue with the startling new insights provided by “new science.” Will we be as successful as Sirach? Sister Dianne Bergant, ...
8. Lenten Mending: Four Ways to Celebrate Lent
(Content/Christian Living)
... of almost everyone’s conscience gnaws an awareness of lonely people who would love to hear from us. Could a three-minute E-mail or a five-minute phone call really be that difficult? It’s a ...
9. John Neumann, Pioneer Saint
(Content/Saints / Holy People)
... by the natural sciences, particularly as­tronomy and biology. On clear nights he brought a telescope outdoors and studied the stars and planets for hours. Other eve­nings he spent in his room, ...
10. 10 Tips for Keeping New Year's Resolutions
(Content/Christian Living)
... holiness consists in getting up after we fall—after we fail. We all admire people who have come back after they have failed. We award them in entertainment, in sports, in medicine, in science—even ...
... he wills that my innocence be proven, who can accomplish it more easily than he?" Fortunately, a few months later Neria’s conscience began to torment her. She admitted that she had lied, and ...
... first is the advancement of science. Many think of religion as a mythological view of reality that has been disproved and displaced by modern science. Science has answered so many questions that people ...
... a divine person, he had to suffer. Impassibility (the theological belief that God does not suffer), along with immortality, omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence, and omnibenevolence, was widely considered ...
HOW WELL I REMEMBER the 1960s—a watershed time in many respects. History-making events occurred in society, in politics, in science, and in the Church. In the beginning of the decade, we elected John ...
15. We Can’t Get There From Here
(Columns/Morality Matters)
... when we rest in God. This places the moral life of the Christian in proper context. We can use this image to describe moral choices as movement along the road of life. Every day we should examine our consciences ...
16. Walk the Talk
(Columns/Plain Talk)
... conscience, And yet I fail to learn the teachings of the Church, Then I’m a rudderless ship adrift in a sea of troubles. If I believe Christ will judge the living and the dead, And yet I spend my days ...
17. What a Wonderful Thing to Be Catholic!
(Columns/Morality Matters)
... is distinct, different, and much broader in scope than simple ethics. The magisterium and its theologians use the insights of philosophical ethics and human sciences as tools of human reason. But Church ...
18. Prayer Is a Powerful Drug
(Columns/Plain Talk)
... prayer, some with the help of science and some in spite of it. Even those who doubt God’s very existence are finding it harder and harder to deny the effect of prayer on a person of faith. Prayer does ...
19. All Life Is Good… Even when it’s not
(Columns/The Word in Our World)
... issues in an election year. Access Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship at www.faithfulcitizenship.org/church/statements. Amid all of the campaign ads and election literature, this document is ...
... Today science is revealing parts of the human brain involved with emotion that may also be involved in the experience of God. If the brain is a complex of neural circuits and God cannot be known without ...
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