Pope Francis invites the Church to embark on a sacred journey of renewal and reflection through the Jubilee of Hope. This holy year calls us to pause, rediscover the gift of hope, and anchor our lives in Christ. “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him” (Romans 15:13). https://disciplesunleashed.org/pilgrims-of-hope/
I also set up one for mail lists i'm on, like for my local linux user group, subscribed it to the list and put my real email on "vacation" so I don't get the messages clogging up my inbox but can still learn from them when I read my RSS client, and I can still write a post/reply to the primary list from my email when I find there's something useful I can add.
In addition I have set up one so that I can post to the 'verse from any email by mailing the address( I call it tooty-mail) by setting my account to automatically retoot the contents of that particular feed. Really great when I think of something I want to post when i'm somewhere I can't access my instance, like my work PC.
@rl_dane I recall you where looking for RSS recommendations the other day. I can't find the post again right now so I cannot reply directly to that thread, but I really want to recommend kill-the-newsletter. It's a service that you can host yourself or use their free server that will generate a unique email adress you can use to subscribe to email an email newsletter and then it puts the contents of such into a dedicated RSS feed. A nice way to add content you are already interested in into your feed reader and I've found even more valuable is clearing up the clutter from my email inbox such that much easier to find actual corespondence that would be expecting a reply.
"She pointed to the large crucifix in the back of church and said, “That looks like Jesus, but isn’t. The Eucharist doesn’t look like Jesus, but is.” It’s hard to imagine a better or more succinct way of capturing what Catholics believe about the Eucharist." https://shop.catholic.com/blog/the-eucharist-is-really-jesus/
1. Strengthen Family Connections *Schedule a weekly family game or movie night. *Plan monthly family outings or trips, like hiking or visiting a museum. *Start a “family meeting” tradition to discuss goals, share updates, or solve issues together. 2. Prioritize Health and Wellness *Commit to cooking and eating meals together more often. *Try a new sport or physical activity as a family (yoga, swimming, biking). *Limit screen time and spend more time outdoors. 3. Focus on Giving Back *Volunteer together at a local charity or community event. *Organize a family donation drive for clothes, toys, or food. *Set a goal to perform one act of kindness per week as a family. 4. Learn and Grow Together *Read a book as a family each month and discuss it. *Take up a new hobby or skill together, like baking, painting, or gardening. *Visit a new place each quarter to broaden horizons. 5. Celebrate Gratitude and Positivity *Start a family gratitude jar where everyone writes something they’re thankful for each week. *Create a vision board with everyone’s goals for the year. https://disciplesunleashed.org/5-new-years-resolutions-for-the-catholic-family/
♻ @490b551d6aecafc86a89c3f9c37caf934d4feda02dab9fa38bb1bb65e17f0103 Welcome, friend. I hope this place becomes a space to pause, breathe, and reflect in the midst of the chaos of life and faith. If you’re here, there’s a good chance you’ve felt the weight of doubt in your belief, the kind that sits heavy on your heart, whispers in your mind, and makes you wonder if you’d truly be accepted if people knew your questions, especially when everything around you insists that belief without doubt is the only acceptable way to be. I get it. I’ve been there too.
Faith doesn’t require all the answers. It’s choosing to trust in God’s love, even when we don’t fully understand. My story is one of struggling with doubt but finding hope in the love of Jesus. If you’ve been wrestling with faith, this post is for you.