Jenny duBay
@createsoulspace
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Catholic Trauma-Informed Catholic Life Coach and freelance writer, author of https://t.co/j4YaJJW5Bu and https://t.co/oXSToxzmoj. @MissioDei451.
Joined July 2022
St. Catherine of Siena is the ultimate guide who shows us how we can accomplish the impossible, as long as we follow God's will. https://t.co/jeAWXO2Nmt
prodigalparishioner.com
St. Catherine of Siena is the ultimate guide who shows us how we can accomplish the impossible, as long as we follow God's will.
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“We offend God only when we seek to fulfill our disordered desires, when in selfish love and excessive self-gratification we want what is outside God’s will.” (St. Catherine of Siena, Letter T338)
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Happy Feast Day to St. Thomas Aquinas! “To worship God consists in offering Him what we have received from Him.” (Summa Theologiae, II-II, q.93, a.2, arg.3)
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“We deafen God day and night with our cries, ‘Lord, thy will be done,” and when God’s will is done, we are angry, which is wrong.” (Meister Eckhart, Sermon Ten)
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When we create the soul space for actual change, the “torrents of God’s mercy” come rushing in, cleansing and purifying, restoring and glorifying (Ps. 36:8). When we open ourselves to His Divine Will, our souls will glow with the goodness of God.
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“All human nature vigorously resists grace because grace changes us and the change is painful" (Flannery O’Connor)" Although the process of change may be painful, the grace given is always glorious.
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St. Catherine of Siena is the ultimate guide who shows us how we can accomplish what seems to be impossible, as long as we follow God's will for our lives. https://t.co/d01oQaxDMA
prodigalparishioner.com
St. Catherine of Siena is the ultimate guide who shows us how we can accomplish what seems to be impossible, as long as we follow God's will for our lives.
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My novel, World Between Worlds, based on the early life of St. Catherine of Siena, just got reviewed by Catholic Mom and Daughter! (If you’re interested in purchasing the book, go to https://t.co/w9BxwTXi78)
https://t.co/3wNLzsXNAJ
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“To believe in God is to throw ourselves into His arms; to hope in Him is to rest in His heart in patience amidst trials and tribulations; to love Him is to be with Him through a participation of His Divine Nature through grace.” (Bishop Fulton Sheen, Three to Get Married)
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My article made it into the Loop / CatholicVote newsletter this morning! Under "Catholic 101" there's a link to my article on how the devil uses despair to trick the faithful. With the guidance of St. Catherine of Siena, I explain how to avoid this trap. https://t.co/e7v86bPBZU
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Dan and Stephanie Burke's site, SpiritualDirection. com, just published my article on how to avoid discouragement. I hope you enjoy! https://t.co/9BBaZG8dA3
spiritualdirection.com
SPIRITUALDIRECTION- explores Catholic spiritual direction advice and how a deeper relationship with the spiritual aspect of being human being based on the wisdom's of the Bible, Church and the saints...
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In the latest episode of The Bridegroom Speaks podcast with Laura Ercolino, we discuss how easy it is to hide away in our own little world after experiencing trauma--yet Jesus is calling us out of our isolated hole and into the safety of His heart. https://t.co/kpYLGufvg0
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The Bridegroom Speaks · Episode
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The key to avoiding discouragement is to remain grounded in the humble truth of who we are as children of our heavenly Father, enveloped with the peaceful knowledge that of ourselves we can do nothing, but in Christ we can do all things (Phil. 4:13). https://t.co/jcxpShm5jY
prodigalparishioner.com
The key to avoiding discouragement is to remain in our house of self-knowledge, grounded in the humble truth of who we are as children of our heavenly Father.
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Has anyone used the Catholic AI search, Master Catechism from Tradivox? If so, what are your thoughts on its reliability, information sources, etc.? https://t.co/7a8HApgdKK
tradivox.com
Tradivox is restoring the traditional Catholic Catechism for the digital age.
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“The soul’s constant search pleases God greatly. For it cannot do more than seek, suffer and trust.” (Julian of Norwich)
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O Holy Spirit, come into my heart; by your power draw it to Yourself. Guard me, Christ, from every evil thought. My holy Father and my gentle Lord, help me in my every need. (St. Catherine of Siena)
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“We do not pray to change divine decree, but only to obtain what God has decided will be obtained through prayer. In other words, as St. Gregory says, ‘by asking, men deserve to receive what the all-powerful God has decreed from all eternity to give them.’” (St. Thomas Aquinas)
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“Prayer is a weapon with which you can defend yourself against every enemy.” (St. Catherine of Siena)
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