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Featuring Monday’s Readings Letter to the Corinthians from St. Clement Dr. Marcellino D’Ambrosio Examining Lenten practices and much more!
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Welcome to day 2 of St. Michael’s Lenten daily reflection! If you missed Day 1 you can click here to read it. Yesterday, as we marked our foreheads with ashes and heard the words, “Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return” we were reminded of our mortality and that we are not…
St. Peter was riding high. Jesus had just asked the disciples, “Who do you say that I am?” While the rest of the disciples stumbled around in confusion, Peter hit a home run. “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” Then, moments later, Jesus blesses him and entrusts him with the keys of his…
St. Michael Radio is grateful to be apart of your Lenten journey this year. In hopes of making this Lent a more fruitful one, we will be offering a Bible verse each day of Lent along with a small reflection. Â The hope is by the end of the 40 days, we will have memorized (or…
If I had to list my most “successful” Lents I would probably say the following ranked as the top three:The year I gave up shopping and did really well except for the pair of shoes that I bought and hid in my desk at work until Easter so my husband wouldn’t notice them. Â I sure…
RCIA Catholic Morality This week’s class was on the many facets that make up the Catholic moral life. The following is a brief description of morality based on a talk given by a guest speaker this last week. In modern times, it can be tough to discern what a moral choice looks like. My own…
St. Joseph often slips under the radar because of his quiet demeanor and hidden life. However, he has much to teach us about growing in holiness. Here are 5 reasons to discover St. Joseph. 1. He is the Patron Saint of Workers. As men work takes up a great portion of our lives. Often we struggle to…
Pope Francis said “People in every nation enhance the social dimension of their lives by acting as committed and responsible citizens,…”. Oklahoma Catholics will band together to raise our voices for fair and just laws. “Catholics Advocacy Day” will be held on Tuesday, March 24, 2015 from 8:00 am to Noon at the State Capitol.…
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