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Hungry for God

Boise, ID The following comes to us from team leader Lucy with our team in Boise, ID: A young homeless man named โ€œJames,โ€ dressed in a brown friar habit (costume) and wearing a Rosary heโ€™d found, stopped for a long conversation. Raised in a non-Catholic Christian...

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“Still Evangelizing”

“Still Evangelizing”

Castle Rock, CO In times like these, to evangelize we have to get a little creative and maybe even take a few (prudent) risks. That's just what the evangelist in today's story did. There's no guarantee that what he's doing will work, but it's a risk worth taking....

“Prayer is Evangelization”

“Prayer is Evangelization”

Boise, ID. The evangelist in today's story recently lamented to her spiritual director that she is no longer able to bring Christ to the streets due to government health restrictions. Her spiritual director responded to her, saying, "Prayer, too, is evangelization."...

“Easter Saturday Evangelization”

“Easter Saturday Evangelization”

Tempe, AZ. In the Catholic Church we celebrate Easter for eight days, also known as the Easter Octave. Most people think Easter is only Sunday, and then go back to their normal lives. But there are so many graces that God wants to bestow on us, he spreads it out over...

“Little Gestures of Love”

“Little Gestures of Love”

Madison Heights, MI. St. Therese of Lisieux believed in the little way. And we should too. Doing small things with great love is a simple, yet profound way to achieve holiness. The Little Flower once shared some words of wisdom on the topic, which we can gain much...

“Sharing Mercy & Respecting the Law”

“Sharing Mercy & Respecting the Law”

Northbrook, IL. The world needs to know about Divine Mercy, while there is still time. That's presumably why the evangelist in today's story went out to share the message on Divine Mercy Sunday. The following passage in which Our Lord speaks to St. Faustina gives us a...

“Bloom Where You Are Planted”

“Bloom Where You Are Planted”

Warren, MI. No one seems to know the origins of the old saying, "Bloom where you are planted", although some say it may come from Genesis 1:28, "Be fertile and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it." St. Francis de Sales once said, "Truly charity has no limit; for...

“Possible COVID-19 Healing”

“Possible COVID-19 Healing”

Warren, MI. Our Lord never stops working, never stops healing. He worked tirelessly for us on earth, and so He does in heaven...even during the pandemic. Today's story features a woman who appears to be on the path to recovery from COVID-19 thanks to Our Lord,...

“Catch Some Rays”

“Catch Some Rays”

Madison Heights, MI. In the 1980's surfer subculture of America, the phrase "catch some rays" was coined, which means that a person is going to relax in the sunshine. We all know how comforting "catching some rays" can be, especially if we've had several days of...

“Comfort to a Hurting World”

“Comfort to a Hurting World”

The Good News and the praise of Our Lord cannot be contained. It has to be let out somehow, like water looking for a path to flow. As Jesus entered Jerusalem to undergo his Passion, He told the Pharisees in response to their comment to rebuke His disciples who were...

“Do Something About It”

“Do Something About It”

Detroit, MI. As this worldwide tragedy unfolds, many assume that we're only spectators on the sidelines. But not only can we pray, we can also still go out and make God's care for others known as today's team did. You can still do something about it like today's team,...

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