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World Youth Day – new hub

The official website for World Youth Day Rio 2013 now has another channel called "Get Ready", which is aimed at the training to youth. This portal will provide tools for meditation, information about the WYD Journey, as well as spiritual content, testimonials, weekly...

Vincentians – who are we?

Gratefulness. org is inviting people to be "Guardians for Gratefulness" As I read the description of who they are the verbs stood out. I began thinking, "How would a group of Vincentians complete those sentences in the context of being Servants of those who are poor...

Spiritual side of the Oscars

A spiritual side of the Oscars? The folks at Busted Halo offer some insights  about "Lincoln", "Life of Pi", "Silver Linings Playbook" and "Zero Dark Thirty" via a series reflecting on the spiritual side of the cinema. In a series of posts they have explored Acting...

Interfaith Immigration Reform

Interfaith Worker Justice and comprehensive immigration reform The goal: Reform America's broken immigration system The time to reform our broken immigration system is now. More than 11 million undocumented people are living in this country, including children raised...

Rediscover spirituality – Mobile app

Rediscover Meaning, belonging, peace, prayer The Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis is offering a beautiful and well presented free mobile app to support your faith journey, all in one place. Rediscover Rediscover: meaning - Wired into our DNA is a search for...

Listen to Jesus

Christians of all times have felt drawn to the occurrence traditionally called “The Transfiguration of the Lord.”  But we of the modern culture find it difficult to understand deeply the meaning of an account whose writer employed images and literary devices proper to...

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