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Baked Salmon Lenten Recipe
Enjoy this simple and healthy baked salmon Lenten Receipe. This Baked Salmon with Lemon and Herbs recipe is a perfect option. Not only is it easy to prepare, but it's also packed with flavor and nutrients. The juicy salmon fillets are seasoned with zesty lemon and
Unleash Your Spiritual Potential: A Guide to a Fulfilling Lenten Season
Lent: A Time for Reflection and Growth 🙏🕊️ Lent is a significant season for Christians worldwide, offering an opportunity to deepen our spiritual connection. This year, Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 22nd, 2023, and runs for 40 days until Holy Thursday. 📅 What is Ash Wednesday? 💠Ash
JP2 Radio Covers Russia/Ukraine Consecration @9A
Join JP2 Catholic Radio and EWTN on March 25, the Solemnity of the Annunciation, for the Celebration of Penance and the Consecration of Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. JP2 Catholic Radio will air this program live from 9-11AM Pacific from Rome. Pope Francis invites us. He said,
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Meatless Friday: Hash-Brown Breakfast Casserole
Whether you're serving breakfast for dinner or a hot meal to start the day, try Barb Szyszkiewicz's meatless casserole. Download our printable recipe card! Breakfast for dinner is always
Learning to See
After sending the 70 disciples out to preach, Jesus listened to what they had to say upon their return. They recounted many wonders, to which Jesus replied “Blessed are the eyes which see what you see! For I tell you that many prophets and kings desired to see what you
Faith Refined by Fire in Los Angeles
EDITORIAL: Amid California’s wildfires, signs of Christ’s presence and the enduring power of faith emerge. How can Catholics respond constructively to the ferocious firestorms that have ravaged the City of Angels this month? There’s no single answer to that question. But the accounts of how some of the local faithful
Give Me Reagan’s “Ave Maria” Over Jimmy Carter’s “Imagine”
It generally isn’t charitable to say unkind things about people at their death. For me, that rule was especially challenging with the death of President Jimmy Carter a few weeks back. As a presidential historian who does much punditry, I dreaded Carter’s death because I knew I couldn’t avoid stating
Gay as an Object of Mirth?
Gays online were hootin’ and hollerin’ last week when Anita Bryant died. They danced on her grave, as they are wont to do. You may not remember Anita Bryant. At a tender age, she won Arthur Godfrey’s Amateur Hour talent contest, a huge deal at the time. She went on
St. Anthony of Egypt
On his Jan. 17 feast day, both Eastern and Western Catholics celebrate the life and legacy of St. Anthony of Egypt, the founder of Christian monasticism whose radical approach to discipleship permanently impacted the Church. In Egypt's Coptic Catholic and Orthodox Churches, which have a special devotion to the native