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When my mom could remember almost nothing else, the Psalms gave her peace in her last days
David Mills
September 09, 2022
The moment I said "The Lord is my shepherd," my mother calmed down and laid there in quiet contemplation.
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Pope Francis: Visit the elderly—together and often
Pope Francis
June 15, 2022
In his general audience, Pope Francis implored Catholics to take care of the elderly as a community of faith.
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Pope Francis: Don’t use makeup to hide your wrinkles
Pope Francis
June 08, 2022
In his general audience, Pope Francis highlighted how old age ironically helps us to fulfill Jesus’ commandment to be “born again.”
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People don’t become angels when they die. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t watching over us.
Jim McDermott
June 07, 2022
Is it in keeping with our faith to believe it is possible that those who have died may be able to help us? Absolutely.
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Pope Francis: Do not ‘cancel’ the elderly from your life
Pope Francis
June 01, 2022
“Do not hide old age, do not hide the fragility of old age,” Pope Francis said in his Wednesday audience. “This is a teaching for all of us.”
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Heaven, hell and a baptism in the NICU
Adam Bohan, S.J.
May 06, 2022
I did not expect that the first time I administered the sacrament of baptism would be at 2 a.m. in a hospital. And I could not have guessed it to have happened at the intersection of my vocations as both a Jesuit and a nurse.
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