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Prayer is an act of love

February 25

“Prayer is an act of love; words are not needed.” -St. Teresa of Avila

Today's Reflection:

Do you do all the talking in prayer? Take five minutes out of your daily prayer time to be silent, thus giving God a chance to “speak” if He so chooses, and to enjoy the Stillness of eternal Love.

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Prayer is a wine

February 24
“Prayer is a wine which makes glad the heart of man . . .”
-St. Bernard
Today's Reflection: 
Prayer was not meant to be a chore or just something else to do. It’s supposed to be a tender and loving encounter with the One whom we know loves us like no other. What can you do to make your prayer more intimate and authentic?

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Prayer is the language of God

February 23
“To pray is the same thing as to speak.”
-St. Isidore of Seville (7th Century)
Today's Reflection:
Prayer is the language of God. It’s the way we get to know Him, to trust Him, to love Him. When you speak to Him in prayer, do you take time to share your real feelings with Him, or do you just tell Him what you think He wants to hear?

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Share a moment with God today

February 22

“He prays best who does not know that he is praying.”

-St Anthony (4th Century)

 

Today's Reflection:

God wants to be more to us than just Someone we visit every Sunday morning. He wants to share our lives, our hopes, our dreams. Every time our thoughts turn to Him during the day, it’s a prayer, whether we realize it or not. Share a moment with God today!

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The devil is very much afraid of resolute souls

February 21

“The devil is very much afraid of resolute souls, knowing by experience that they inflict great injury upon him.”

-St. Teresa of Avila

Today's Reflection:

How resolute are you in the practice of daily prayer and the pursuit of a genuine relationship with God? Are you allowing “busy-ness” to interrupt your spiritual life? Bring these challenges to God and ask Him to give you the grace to strengthen your resolve.

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A civilization of love

February 20

"Women will increasingly play a part in the solution of the serious problems of the future: leisure time, the quality of life, migration, social services, euthanasia, drugs, health care, the ecology, etc. In all these areas a greater presence of women in society will prove most valuable, for it will help to manifest the contradictions present when society is organized solely according to the criteria of efficiency and productivity, and it will force systems to be redesigned in a way which favours the pro-cesses of humanization which mark the 'civilization of love.'"

-St.John Paul II, Letter to Women

Today's Reflection:

In Letter to Women, we are invited to be part of the solution for the serious problems of the future. Take time today to ponder your part in building a civilization of love. What is that special gift that you bring to the world?

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Thank you, women who work!

February 19

"Thank you, women who work! You are present and active in every area of life-social, economic, cultural, artistic and political. In this way you make an indispensable contribution to the growth of a culture which unites reason and feeling, to a model of life ever open to the sense of 'mystery', to the establishment of economic and political structures ever more worthy of humanity."

-St.John Paul II, Letter to Women

Today's Reflection:

Contrary to popular belief, the Catholic Church appreciates women who work. In this quote from "Letter to Women," St. John Paul II highlights the importance of bringing the "feminine genius" into every aspect of life. How can you bring your feminine genius into the spheres of influence in which God has placed you?

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The nation needs what we are

February 18

"The nation..doesn't simply need what we have. It needs what we are."

-St. Edith Stein

 

Today's Reflection:

There are many ways in which the "feminine genius" is under attack in our day and time. From radical feminism, to gender confusion, to the aggressive attack on human life in the womb. How does St. Edith Stein's quote above inspire you to bring your feminine genius and your unique gifts to our nation, and to the world?

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The feminine genius

February 17
"The Church sees in Mary the highest expression of the 'feminine genius.'"
-Letter to Women, Pope St. John Paul II
Today's Reflection:
Have you given God permission to shape you into the woman He has made you to be? Ask Our Blessed Mother Mary to cultivate your "feminine genius." Hold her hand and step into the fullness of your feminine vocation.

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Every human being

February 16
"The moral and spiritual strength of a woman is joined to her awareness that God entrusts the human being to her in a special way. Of course, God entrusts every human being to each and every other human being. But this entrusting concerns women in a special way - precisely by reason of their femininity - and this in a particular way determines their vocation."
-Mulieris Dignatatem, no. 30
Today's Reflection:
God entrusts life into the heart of woman. Some are called to bear physical life but all are called to bare spiritual life. In either case, God entrusts life into our maternal care, whether you are single or married. Who is God calling you to "mother" today?

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