Category: Shortform
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A Catholic Man’s Guide to Spiritual Gifts
In the spiritual war, knowing your gifts is crucial. Paul listed various gifts in the New Testament. Discover them through prayer, serving, feedback, tests, and intuition. Use them to serve others.
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The Humbling Lesson from It’s a Wonderful Life
“It’s a Wonderful Life” highlights the importance of humility. A scene with Mr. Gower and George Bailey teaches us to show compassion, as we never truly know others’ struggles.
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The Grateful Man: Finding Strength in Thanksgiving
Gratitude is a secret weapon, changing perspective and connecting us to others and God. Recognize and respond to grace daily; it transforms you and brings joy.
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Beauty: Finding God in the Sublime
The pursuit of beauty is a path to God. Seek and create beauty everywhere, in nature, art, music, and people. Embrace beauty as essential, making you more alive and closer to God.
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The Man Who Served: Christ’s Example for Every Man
Identify one way you can serve someone today. Do it. Then make it a habit. Follow Christ, who lived out Mark 10:45.
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The Catholic Man’s Kitchen: Feeding Body and Soul
You’ve got hands, strong hands. Use them, not just for work, for cooking. Cooking is not women’s work. It’s human work. It’s man’s work too.
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A Catholic Man’s Halloween: Courage and Contemplation
On a cold October night, the Catholic man finds solitude and communion amid the spectral lantern of the moon. Halloween is a time for reflecting on faith and embracing the courage and mysteries of life.
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Radical Acceptance and the Serenity Prayer
Sometimes life gives you war, but not every battle is yours to fight. That’s where radical acceptance comes in. It’s not giving up. It’s knowing when to stand down.
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A Catholic Man’s Battle for Truth and Mental Health
Your mind is a battlefield, filled with cognitive distortions – lies you tell yourself. Embrace the truth, seek Christ, and start your battle for mental health today.
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A Catholic Man’s Guide to Eating
Take care of your body as a sacred duty to your mission, family, and faith. Eat real, unprocessed food, and stay hydrated. Enjoy meals, but don’t obsess. Honor your body to serve at your best.