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A Letter to Women
Imagine receiving a letter from the desk of John Paul II to your personal mailbox! This Letter to Women directed to all women is a treasured message from John Paul II on the vocation of woman and her true dignity. Learn about the feminine genius he has coined as a beautiful expression of womanhood.
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Motherhood and WomenSpeakers Offering This Talk
Mary Jane Fox
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A Spiritual Journey with Sacred Art
With our culture becoming more and more visually oriented, an intentional way of guiding ourselves or others to meditate or ponder sacred art is needed now more than ever. Genuine sacred art draws us to adoration and to prayer. Learn a beautiful method called Visio Divina – praying with sacred art.
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Angela Sealana
Mary Jane Fox
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The Annunciation In Sacred Art
Experience the visit of the Archangel Gabriel with the Virgin Mary through Sacred Art, and discover how we can join in her ‘Fiat’ and enthusiastic yes to God’s plan for us, for our families and for the salvation of the world.
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Debra Garza
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By Mary’s side: The 20 mysteries of the Rosary
How to deepen one’s devotion to each mystery of the Holy Rosary, by meditating on the deeper meaning behind each mystery and how it applies to me in the interior life.
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Jason Kelly
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Coming To Meet Jesus
Many of us yearn for that face-to-face meeting with Jesus, searching in all sorts of places, yet never really being fully satisfied. Hear about how Eucharistic Adoration is the place where Heaven and Earth “kiss” — where visits with Our Lord can change from just quiet, to the quiet of the Sacred Heart, and all that Our Lord has to offer his visitors.
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Victor Negron
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Discernment 101
As Christians, how are we called to direct ourselves in our daily decisions, vocational choices, and spiritual life? Don’t stress! Discover the Church’s wisdom on discernment, including essential principles from St. Ignatius of Loyola, in everyday language.
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Angela Sealana
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Finding God’s Love in the Eucharist
Learning how to increase your love for the Holy Mass & the Eucharist by implementing Ignatian/Carmelite spirituality into daily prayer life.
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Jason Kelly
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Five Steps Towards Making the Passion of Christ More Personal
Our lives are a pilgrimage – a journey with the destination of the Heavenly Jerusalem. Each day gives us the possibility of recognizing how much God loves us and longs to help us. Are we brought to that awareness? We will look at five steps we can take to make the Passion of our Lord a hope-filled and inspirational way to get closer to him.
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Mary Jane Fox
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From the Sacred to the Divine
How the visions of St. Margaret Mary & St. Faustina are connected and can help us grow closer to Christ, and strengthen our faith in the teachings of the Catholic Church.
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Jason Kelly
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Gifts of the Holy Spirit In Today’s World
“There are different kinds of spiritual gifts but the same Spirit; there are different forms of service but the same Lord; there are different workings but the same God who produces all of them in everyone. To each individual, the manifestation of the Spirit is given for some benefit.” (1 Cor 12: 4-7)
This passage from 1 Corinthians is used as a starting point for exploring the Gifts of the Holy Spirit in Scripture (IS 11:2-3 and 1 Cor 12: 7-11) focusing on how they can be used today. Various references are cited including Evangelii Gaudium – The Joy of the Gospel, and Catechism of the Catholic Church.
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Deacon Scott Sowell
Diane Sowell
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Lectio Divina: Praying with Scripture
Are you ready to deepen your prayer life? Would you like help learning how to listen to God’s voice? Discover an ancient yet accessible way of praying with Scripture that is simple enough to practice daily: Divine Reading.
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Discernment and ScriptureSpeakers Offering This Talk
Angela Sealana
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Maria, modelo y guia de la oscuridad a la luz
Cuando haya espacio entre tus manos y tu corazón, no podras mas. Llama a nuestra madre María, que en tristeza o alegría nos cobija en nuestro andar. Prenda bella y entregada por nuestro amado Jesús, nos acompaña y nos guía de la oscuridad a la luz.
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Veronica Leal
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Our Windows Into Eternity: Praying with Icons
You’ve seen iconography, but you may not know it. Discover an ancient & sacred way to pray with your eyes and your spirit through this sacred art. Learn how to “read” an icon and its rich treasury of symbolism that we can apply to our daily lives.
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Angela Sealana
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Prayer for Busy People
We know prayer is important, but… life today is so demanding! With simple methods of prayer for any schedule, find hope, encouragement, and inspiration to develop your spiritual life and rediscover God’s presence each day.
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Family, Motherhood, Practicing Faith, and PrayerSpeakers Offering This Talk
Angela Sealana
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Prayer Life & The New Evangelization
This brief, yet comprehensive, look at Christian prayer based on the Catechism of the Catholic Church covers the need for prayer, the types of prayer, the connection between prayer and evangelization, and why it is so important.
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Evangelization, Practicing Faith, and PrayerSpeakers Offering This Talk
Deacon Scott Sowell
Diane Sowell
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The Word, The Spirit and His Presence: Three Ways to Speak with God
How does our Lord communicate with us? What language does God speak? Scripture teaches us in Genesis that God ‘spoke’ creation into life and that all creation is good. Yet for many of us, we do not see good; not in our own life, not in other people and not in the world. Discover three ways God chooses to communicate with us and make visible all that is good.
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Jeannette Santos