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Collapse into Divine Mercy with St. Faustina

Collapse into Divine Mercy with St. Faustina

By David Whitmarsh Mercy is a dangerous virtue. It terrifies the sinister powers of the world because mercy is a special change agent for love. Mercy undoes years of dark progress. One of the greatest achievements of love, mercy transcends sacrifice because mercy is where my sacrifice meets suffering at

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Virtual Meetings: What To Do and What to Avoid

Virtual Meetings: What To Do and What to Avoid

The workplace of the 21st century is a far cry from workplaces of previous generations. Since the Pandemic, remote work has become normal, and many offices allow for a flexible workplace schedule. With this, however, also comes the potential for forming bad workplace habits. Considering this, then, let’s take

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Take an Honest Inventory With Saint Augustine

Take an Honest Inventory With Saint Augustine

By David Whitmarsh Work is a necessity, and it can often be burdensome, but work is not a necessary burden. Work is a vocation. There are three vocations in the Christian life. We all share the universal vocation of coming to know God as our Father and to evangelize the

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Job Interview? Here’s Some Advice...

Job Interview? Here’s Some Advice...

So, you’ve been applying to job after job, with little or no success. You’re frustrated because you can’t seem to land that interview. Every job you’ve applied for either never gets back to you or does not continue past the initial phone screening. By now, you’

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Tending the Garden

Tending the Garden

By David Whitmarsh Have you ever wondered what Adam and Eve were doing in the Garden, before the fall? My favorite answer is ‘tending the Garden’! Work in The Garden Genesis walks us quite beautifully through their days in the Garden. God, who spent all of time before man, creating

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I Want to Be a Writer – Where Do I Begin?

I Want to Be a Writer – Where Do I Begin?

Writing is an oft-pursued endeavor, but seldom mastered craft. Being able to effectively communicate your thoughts has many challenges, from being too busy to write to drawing mental blanks when you finally find the time. There are many general tips, though, that can help overcome these hurdles. Just ask C.

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Climbing the Mount Everest of Faith

Climbing the Mount Everest of Faith

By Andrew Perez Young adults are leaving the Sacraments in exchange for community and real bonds. A recent study by The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life shows 79% of Catholics leave the Church by age twenty-three. This is alarming considering we are at war every day with the

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THL2024 Saint Series: True JOY

THL2024 Saint Series: True JOY

In a world that sometimes seems upside down, and fake beauty, goodness and even joy are pushed, it is good to discover (or rediscover) who is the source of true beauty, true goodness, and true joy. When our society is on trial, we need to know how to answer the

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Following St. John Vianney's Example

Following St. John Vianney's Example

St. John Vianney, the patron saint of parish priests, grew up during a tumultuous time similar to our times now. He grew up during an era marked by the French Revolution, which disrupted the practice of Catholicism in France. As we reflect on his feast day and approaching the end

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Developing Your Leadership Skills

Developing Your Leadership Skills

Being a leader is a quality that everyone can appreciate. We all recognize a good leader when we see one - and we admire them.  A leader in business is someone who can stay  focused, motivate others, and handle conflicts effectively. Succinctly, as The Catholic Gentleman puts it: “A business

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Ways to Evangelize by Example at Work

Ways to Evangelize by Example at Work

How might we continue our personal spiritual growth and continue evangelizing others? By living a life that reflects the love, joy, hope, and peace of Christ, you can inspire others to become more curious and explore their own relationship with God. Here are a few ways to live out your

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THL2024 Saint Series: Martha, Martha – The One Thing

THL2024 Saint Series: Martha, Martha – The One Thing

Why is it we readily recall Jesus’ words to Martha in St. Luke’s Gospel, “Martha, Martha, you are anxious and worried about many things. There is need of only one thing. Mary has chosen the better part and it will not be taken from her.” (Luke 10:41-42) but

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Politics: The Role of the Laity

Politics: The Role of the Laity

By Will Wright The clergy are called by God to sanctify the People of God. The People of God, namely the laity, are called by God to sanctify the temporal order. The temporal order is the social, cultural, intellectual, political, and economic life in which people participate. This covers the

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Investing In You – and Your Career

Investing In You – and Your Career

In business, there is a term called ‘Return on Investment’, or ROI, used to determine what sort of benefit you receive from the amount of money or time you put into something. In digital marketing, the number of conversions that lead to purchases (i.e. profit) would be a good

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Recognizing Imposter Syndrome

Recognizing Imposter Syndrome

By Estyn Elan “Having difficulty acknowledging praise, anxiety, depression, burn-out and an inability to enjoy the success they have earned." These are the findings from current research by the Behavioral Sciences Journal on the presence of imposter syndrome in the lives of professionals. The issue with imposter syndrome typically

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