Learn about the holiday that replaces the holiday shopping frenzy the day after Thanksgiving, Buy Nothing Day, an annual day to refrain from consumerism. This resource offers reflection questions,...
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Gratitude is one of the most essential acts of worship. This grace before meals is a way to extend your gratitude to God for all those whose lives are intertwined with yours. Print out this...
This guide offers discussion and reflection questions for the documentary The Power of Forgiveness, which features several moving real-life stories of forgiveness as well as comments on the topic...
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This documentary peels back the curtain on the problem of food insecurity, weaving together the stories of low-income Americans who struggle to put healthy food on the table. The film also includes...
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Twenty-ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time [b]
October 18, 2015
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Twenty-eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time [b]
October 11, 2015
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Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time [b]
October 4, 2015
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Creative Voice Elizabeth McAlister shares a heartfelt and passionate reflection on the words of the prophet Isaiah to turn our “swords into plowshares” as we celebrate Disarmament Week and the...
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This Smilebox reflection invites us to “go up to the mountain” and “shout with a full voice [that] our God is near” as we embrace our journey towards justice and peace...
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What will the Pope talking about during this historic visit to the U.S.? Many of the themes he will discuss are grounded in Catholic social tradition, as this resource explores.
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In this reflection, Fr. Fred Kammer makes the connection between our faith and the growing issue of hunger and food insecurity around the world. He urges the Church to change the structures in...
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Thích Nhat Hanh is a Zen Buddhist monk, global spiritual leader, poet, author, and peace activist. This reflection takes his quotes and urges readers to see how they too can become apostles of peace...
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Buy Nothing Day
A Thanksgiving Grace
The Power of Forgiveness
A Place at the Table
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time [b] October 18, 2015
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time [b] October 11, 2015
Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time [b] October 4, 2015
My Day Will Dawn: Swords into Plowshares
Embracing the Journey
Pope Francis's U.S. Visit: A CST Perspective
Catholic Social Thought and Hunger
Thích Nhat Hanh: An Apostle of Peace and Nonviolence, October 11