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Lord, when? Don’t Worry about it…Get to Work!

Lord, when? Don’t Worry about it…Get to Work!

by The Catholic Clutch | May 12, 2024 | 2nd Glorious Mystery, Bishop Barron, Sunday Sermon

Did Jesus say, “Don’t Worry about it!”?  Bishop Barron shared a beautiful insight in his sermon on Ascension Sunday, helping us see Jesus’ ascension into heaven in a new light. He encouraged us to think of it not as Jesus going off to a distant...
Quotes from the Saints to Conquer Depression

Quotes from the Saints to Conquer Depression

by The Catholic Clutch | May 9, 2024 | Quotes from the Saints

Light Through the Darkness: Saintly Wisdom for Overcoming Depression In this piece, we explore the profound insights and comforting words of various Catholic saints, aiming to bring solace and strength to those struggling with depression. Our commitment extends beyond...
The Religious Significance of Food in the Bible and Lives of the Saints

The Religious Significance of Food in the Bible and Lives of the Saints

by The Catholic Clutch | May 8, 2024 | Blogs about Faith, Culture, Insight, Lives of the Saints

The religious significance of food in both the Old and New Testaments Old Testament Covenant and Sacrifice: Food often symbolizes covenant relationships in the Old Testament. For example, the sacrificial system involved offerings of food, such as lambs and grain,...
Litanies of Our Lord, Our Lady and the Saints

Litanies of Our Lord, Our Lady and the Saints

by The Catholic Clutch | May 8, 2024 | Catholic Prayers, Litanies

Scroll down to explore the extensive list of litanies available on Catholic Clutch. Each litany is designed to enhance your prayer life, deepen your faith, and provide spiritual comfort and guidance. These litanies are a great way to meditate on the various aspects of...

Divine Mercy and the Unrepentant Sinner with Saint Alphonsus

by The Catholic Clutch | May 3, 2024 | Blogs about Faith, Culture, Insight, Saint Alphonsus Liguori

Divine Mercy and the Unrepentant Sinner with Saint Alphonsus Originally called “The Number of Sins God pardons no more” by Saint Alphonsus on his Sermons for All Sundays of the Year Let us begin In today’s fast-paced world, many find themselves...
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