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“The extreme greatness of Christianity lies in the fact that it does not seek a supernatural cure for suffering, but a supernatural use for it.'“

—Simone Weil

Blessed Holy Week to all—

Matt Fradd's avatar

With Holy Week approaching, I was thinking of sharing a short daily meditation from St. Thomas Aquinas. Nothing from me—just his wisdom—but I’d do my best to walk you through it and help you understand it. Would that interest you?

Danielle Bean's avatar

This little book has been on my heart for a long time.

If you’ve ever found yourself thinking, “I want to pray more... I just don’t know where to start,” you are exactly who I wrote this for.

30 Days to a Stronger Prayer Life: A Catholic Woman’s Guide to Daily Prayer

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Money, Mass, and intentions - good and bad

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Sarah Cain's avatar

I regret that before I converted to the Catholic Church, I didn’t live a Lenten season. There are so many graces to come out of that. The surrender of unhealthy attachments is an obvious one, but also the focus on the eternal and the shortness of our time is such a sobering reflection. I’m a better person for it. I wish I had started sooner.

Steve Kirsch's avatar
A summary of the evidence against the COVID vaccines
Nicke knckerson's avatar

dailymail.co.uk/health/…

Experts from Yale University have discovered an alarming syndrome linked to the mRNA Covid vaccines.

Persistent spike proteins in the body are thought to cause some of long Covid's symptoms, by keeping the body in a constant state of inflammation.

This was true in patients who received their vaccines between 36 and 709 days prior.

Dr Iwasaki said: 'That was surprising, to find spike protein in circulation at such a late time point.

'We don’t know if the level of spike protei…

Nicke knckerson's avatar

Spike protein remains in the body for years, 709 days

Some are speculating the spike protein production is permanent and the mRNA is printed to the DNA in affected cells

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