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Tag Archives: joy

A New Year’s Resolution Purpose

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31 Dec 2012 discernment happiness joy prayer purpose religious traditions spiritual exercises spiritual practices 1 Comment

A Story from the Bar

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23 Jul 2012 alcohol drinking history humanness humour jesuit joy relationships sacraments story 1 Comment

The Prayer of “Yay!”

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16 Jul 2012 catholic church feelings jesuit joy language liturgy prayer questions sorrow spiritual practices suffering Leave a Comment

A 2,000 Year Old Baby Shower

Birth of John the Baptist
21 Jun 2012 jesus joy language purpose saints scripture Leave a Comment

Gratitude

Thanks, God
4 Jun 2012 god's gifts grace gratitude ignatius joy liturgy love music prayer relationships ritual spiritual exercises spiritual practices Leave a Comment

The Gifts of the Spirit

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25 May 2012 catholic discernment feelings god's gifts grace hope ignatius jesus joy pentecost spiritual practices Leave a Comment

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