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Catholic Creates@catholiccreates·
@Jainadave_ People underestimate how much prayer brings life back into the soul.
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César ✝️🇪🇸
César ✝️🇪🇸@SalveRegina30·
“La principal virtud de una mujer es la modestia. cuando esta se pierde, las otras virtudes desaparecen”. -San Jerónimo
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hera۶۟ৎ@herainhistory·
Ladies, if you feel stupid for falling for his charm... remember Henry VIII chased Anne Boleyn for 7 years, defied the church to marry her... and still had her beheaded.
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JD™@LostMyHats·
Real simple: We are justified by grace, through faith, in Christ. There's one unforgivable sin, and it isn't criticizing the CEO of a political organization. Now, for the love of God, please find a good church, a good husband, or somebody to teach you the basics of the Christian faith.
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Dana Rachel 🇻🇦
Dana Rachel 🇻🇦@thyflameoflove·
Before criticizing a Catholic priest, remember what he gave up to follow his vocation: marriage, children, comfort, and an ordinary life. Pray for our priests. 🙏
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Pascal
Pascal@KnowsPascal·
All saints began their conversion by prayer, and through prayer they persevered. All the damned were lost because they neglected prayer. -St. Vianney
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Chioma🧚‍♂️@xxterberry·
Green flag: •When he wants to communicate instead of giving you the silent treatment. Green flag. •When he’s upset but still explains what bothered him instead of shutting down. Green flag. •When he apologizes sincerely instead of defending bad behavior. Green flag. •When he reassures you during difficult conversations instead of making you feel anxious. Green flag. •When he listens to understand, not just to respond. Green flag. •When he tells you he needs space instead of disappearing without explanation. Green flag. •When he stays respectful even during arguments. Green flag. •When he brings up problems calmly instead of bottling everything up. Green flag. •When he communicates consistently instead of leaving you confused. Green flag. •When he admits when he’s wrong without ego getting involved. Green flag. •When he makes you feel emotionally safe enough to express yourself. Green flag. •When he chooses honesty over mind games. Green flag. •When he handles misunderstandings with maturity instead of manipulation. Green flag. •When he tries to solve problems with you instead of against you. Green flag. •When his actions and words match. Green flag.
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Catholic Creates
Catholic Creates@catholiccreates·
@Aquinas_Quotes Very true. After lust- despair always seems to come knocking right away. I’ve seen this in my own life and in romantic relationships
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St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Thomas Aquinas@Aquinas_Quotes·
The love of bodily pleasures leads man to have a distaste for spiritual things, and not to hope for them as arduous goods. In this way despair is caused by lust.
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Catholic Creates@catholiccreates·
Big Candace Owen’s fan. But where is the line when it comes to calumny or detraction which are sins?
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Catholic Creates@catholiccreates·
Sounds crazy but I don’t care- I’m Catholic :) One of the greatest joys in life is becoming friends with the saints.
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𝑙𝑦𝑟𝑎@naturehealyou·
when the sun makes the water glitter
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Catholic Creates@catholiccreates·
@KristinCarrigg It’ll come. But that will be when true love really shows its face! …or possibility won’t show at all because it wasn’t true love..
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Kristin Carrigg@KristinCarrigg·
I've never been able to relate to the statement that marriage is hard. It's not hard spending every day with your best friend.
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Jaina
Jaina@Jainadave_·
People underestimate how much fitness changes your sex life.
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Athenaeum Book Club
Athenaeum Book Club@athenaeumbc·
C.S. Lewis was an atheist for 30 years. Then finally, one conversation with J.R.R. Tolkien changed his mind. So what did Tolkien say? Here's what they discussed, and how it led to the conversion of the 20th century's greatest theologian…
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Dana Rachel 🇻🇦
Dana Rachel 🇻🇦@thyflameoflove·
St. Thérèse’s prayer for when we fail to be a saint Saints are not people who never struggled or never failed. The Church has never taught that holiness means making the right choice every moment of your life. The saints were human beings with weaknesses, faults, temptations, and moments where they fell short. What made them saints was not perfection. It was repentance, humility, perseverance, and trust in God’s mercy. St. Thérèse of Lisieux understood this deeply. She lived a life of great holiness, but she also spoke honestly about her weakness and limitations. She knew she could not become holy by her own strength alone. Her “Little Way” was built on trust in God, especially when she felt small, weak, or incapable. Even when she failed, she did not give in to despair. She trusted that God’s grace was greater than her weakness. That is one reason so many people are drawn to her spirituality today. She reminds us that holiness is not about pretending to be strong. It is about continuing to turn back to God with confidence, even after we fall. A lot of people think sainthood is only for people who never struggle. But the truth is that many saints became holy precisely because they kept getting back up through God’s grace, confession, prayer, and perseverance. 🙏 St Therese of Lisieux's Prayer: 👇 Dear Lord, Thou knowest my weakness. Each morning I resolve to be humble, and by evening I recognize that I have committed many faults. At this sight I am tempted to discouragement, but I know that discouragement is itself a form of pride. Therefore I wish to found my hope on Thee alone. Since Thou canst do all things, deign to produce in my soul the virtue I desire. To obtain this grace from Thy infinite mercy, I will very often repeat: “Jesus, meek and humble of heart, make my heart like unto Thine.
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