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You’ve got spiritual wounds, and you know it. The Church Fathers remind us that God’s mercy is a healing remedy that costs us nothing but our pride. The medicine is free, but it does require one thing: humility. You have to admit your need.

Don’t hold out for something flashier or more self-directed. God’s grace is enough—if you’ll take the dose.

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The Fathers saw Scripture as illumination. It reveals what’s hidden, guides what’s uncertain, and gives clarity in the fog.

Don’t stumble in the dark when the light has already been given.

Suggestions for the Day Journal one area where you need guidance—and seek it in the Word. Invite a friend or coworker to read a short passage with you this week. Reflect on how ...

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The Fathers believed Scripture was powerful—not abstract, but practical. It teaches you how to act, how to speak, how to live.

Faith isn’t for the sidelines. It belongs in boardrooms, break rooms, and backyards.

Suggestions for the Day Apply one teaching from Scripture directly to your workplace today. Pay attention to how you speak—do your words build up or tear ...

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The Church Fathers didn’t read Scripture in isolation. They read it within the tradition of the Church, connected to the saints, martyrs, and faithful across centuries.

You’re not alone. You’re part of a family that spans millennia.

Suggestions for the Day Read the day’s Gospel reading from the Mass, even if you can’t attend. Find a quote from a saint today and re...

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