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Hope

"Consider seriously how quickly people change, and how little trust is to be had in them; and hold fast to God, who does not change." St. Teresa of Avila For Reflection: Many people today place their hope in pop psychology and self-help books. While good counsel is always beneficial in a time of need, it must be counsel that is rooted in Christ. See tomorrow's Grace Line to find out why.

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Hope

"All things upon which you set your trust are yours. Do but expect much of God, and He will do much for you. Expect but little, and He will do little." St. Bernard For Reflection: What is the word of wisdom that St. Bernard offers us in this quote? How does this correspond to these words from St. James, "You do not obtain because you do not ask?" Read James 4: 1-10 to discover what attitude of heart should accompany our request of God.

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Hope

"The heart of God invited all to put it to the proof. The more He gives, the more He desires to give. He loves to see the trust that makes us persist in knocking unceasingly." Blessed Placid Riccardi For Reflection: Trust in God yields hope. Hope in God yields confidence. Confidence in God yields assurance that He will meet our every need. Read Matthew 7: 7-11. How does Blessed Placid's quote reflect the wisdom of Scripture?

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Former Muslim, Abortion Clinic Administrator Among Thousands to Join Church at Easter

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS Staff Journalist A young adult raised in communist Cuba, an African woman who grew up as a Muslim, a marine being deployed in June, and a former abortion clinic administrator, along with tens of thousands others around the country, are joining the Catholic Church in the United States at Easter.

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Hope

"God is not a deceiver that he should offer to support us, and then, when we lean upon Him, should slip away from us." St. Augustine For Reflection: Sometimes God is not readily apparent in our need, so we fear that He is not with us and we place no hope in Him. However, the fact may be that we are not looking for Him hidden in the wrappings of our suffering. Dare we look, we will find Him attentive to our need, patiently providing every grace we need. He desires only that we search and find that He is there and His grace is sufficient. Am I willing to do this today?

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SNAP Psychiatrist Sentenced for Child Porn Possession

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS Staff Journalist Dr. Steve Taylor, a Louisiana psychiatrist who has worked with the Survivors Network for those Abused by Priests (SNAP) and tried to convince the Louisiana legislature to allow the confessional seal to broken in sex abuse cases, has been sentenced to two years in prison for possession of child pornography.

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Faithful Catholic Educators Are Fed Up With the NCEA

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS Staff Journalist

A leading Catholic educator expressed exasperation with the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA) for its willingness to feature high-profile, left-wing speakers at its national convention. On the heels of last year's keynote speaker, pro-abortion media icon Garrison Keillor, the NCEA has invited controversial Sr. Helen Prejean to serve in the same capacity this year.

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