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The Rosary as Spiritual Strength (Even When You Don’t “Feel” Anything)
Many people abandon the Rosary because they expect an emotional payoff. They want peace immediately, clarity instantly, a dramatic spiritual moment. Sometimes God gives consolation. Often He gives something better: quiet strength. The Rosary is not primarily a feeling. It is a form of perseverance—one that teaches the heart to stay near Christ through Mary. What the Rosary Really Does At its core, the Rosary is Scripture held in the hands. It leads you through the life of Jes
djincau
Jan 102 min read


A Simple Rule of Life for a Busy Catholic (Without Burnout)
If you’ve ever tried to “get serious” about your spiritual life and ended up overwhelmed, you’re not alone. Many Catholics start strong—daily Rosary, daily Mass, spiritual reading, journaling—only to burn out within weeks. The problem is not desire. The problem is trying to live like a monastery when your life is a marketplace. A Catholic “rule of life” is not a rigid schedule. It is a realistic rhythm that protects what matters most: prayer, the sacraments, charity, and stea
djincau
Jan 102 min read
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