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January 9, 2019 by eneubauer
When I step back, remove the noise that surrounds me, and allow myself to think I quickly realize that life is …
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Category: Devotional, Journey
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January 17, 2016 by eneubauer
I have long bemoaned the wave of polarization that has swept over the country. We are no longer talking to …
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Category: Current Events, Uncategorized
| Tags: Arianism, Arians, Bible, Catholic, Commumninication, Conversation, Debate, Encyclopedia, France, Heretic, Jesus, Mediation, New Advent, Peace, Poitiers, Polarization, Saints, St. Hilary, St. Hilary of Poitiers
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September 10, 2015 by eneubauer
As a convert to Catholicism, I always get excited about celebrating the different feast day’s of the Saints. Individuals and families alike …
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Category: Devotional
| Tags: Blessed Virgin Mary, Christ, Conversion, Convert, feast day, Holy Trinity, Jesus, Luke, Mary, Matthew, Nativity, Prayer, Reflection, Saints
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September 15, 2013 by eneubauer
Reflecting upon the words of St. Andrew of Crete yesterday in the Liturgy of the Hours I am reminded of how …
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Category: Devotional, Pilgrims Path
| Tags: 21CenturyPilgrim, Andrew, Apostles, Bridge, Catholic, Christ, Christian, Church Fathers, Crete, Cross, crucifixion, Discipleship, Faith, Identification, Identify, Injustice, Jesus, Journey, New Evangelization, pilgrims path, repentance, Resurrection, Saints, Sin, St. Andrew of Crete