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Inside the Pentagon

The Marian novice group made their way through the halls of the Pentagon, along with Fr. David, Fr. Jim, and secretary Rosemary, reports Novice Josh. 

A Spiritual Emergency: The Divine Mercy Chaplet for the Injured and Dying

The earthquake in Turkey and Syria instantly killed thousands of people and severely injured even more – with no warning. If we cannot be on the scene physically to assist the injured, our spiritual presence by prayer and heeding the promises of Jesus by praying The Divine Mercy Chaplet is powerful.

Pray to end human trafficking

Feb. 8 has dual significance: The International Day of Prayer and Awareness Against Human Trafficking, and the feast of a saint who was kidnapped and enslaved: St. Josephine Bakhita.

Novices' off-beat breakfast

"It was our monthly Day of Recollection, so the whole community was in silence," Novice Josh reports. "It was breakfast time."

“To Present Him to the Lord”

Feb. 2, the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, is also the World Day of Consecrated Life. The life of consecrated religious, like this feast, is marked by mingled pain and joy.

Saint John Bosco, Master of Youth

Serve the Lord joyfully, as St. John Bosco did, as we celebrate his feast day on Jan. 31. God's will for our lives is filled with meaning and adventure.

Asked and answered: Saint Thomas Aquinas

Saint Thomas Aquinas, patron of the Marian Congregation and whose feast we celebrate on Jan. 28, is a friend to the doubter, to the skeptic, and to the person who is confronted with the great mysteries of life.

Living like a lamb of God

Saint Agnes, whose feast day we celebrate on Jan. 21, was just 13 years old when she was martyred. Yet her brief life, heroic virtue, and death captured the imagination of her contemporaries and the Church in Rome.

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