St. Margaret Mary Alacoque was a French nun responsible for spreading the devotion of the Sacred Heart throughout the Western Church.
With a year’s worth of weekday devotions, this volume provides daily meditations to help believers draw closer to the Lord throughout the year. Encourage family and friends to pursue Christ in every ...
2 Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is of great antiquity in the Church. It was St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, however, who made this devotion widespread. In 1675, within the octave of the feast ...
At a young single adult devotional on Nov. 15, Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson invited all to "forge ...
I have an admission to make. In my life I’ve been a parent, a pastor, and a children’s book author, and yet I wouldn’t give myself high marks when it comes to family devotions with my five children.
I will praise thee with my whole heart: before the gods will I sing praise unto thee. Linda had the chance to sing before a huge audience. Due to an audition at her college, she had chosen to appear ...
Jon Stewart isn't going anywhere any time soon. "The Daily Show" alum, who returned to the Comedy Central talk show in February as an interim host, will continue to anchor the show through 2025 ...
“Trust in Him at all times, you people; pour out your heart before Him; God is a refuge for us.” If someone were from out of town and called me and said, “Adrian, we’re in town. We want to come by and ...
Jon Stewart won’t be leaving “The Daily Show” desk any time soon. After returning to the satirical news program in early 2024, Stewart has extended his deal and will host “The Daily Show ...
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Yet he has been with us and working till the other day— a resolute veteran, in spite of his extraordinarily hard and strenuous life, from which he wrung out the joys of discovery and devotion.
You have to go back more than a century — even prior to World War I — to find an accomplishment as rich in the annals of Army football history as what Bryson Daily accomplished on Saturday.