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The Holy Week processions of Antigua, Guatemala, bring the Passion to life
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What do I do when I lose my sense of purpose?
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Why do we need confession if Jesus’ death cleansed us from our sins?
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The meaning of Sunday: How God-given rest unlocks a purposeful life
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Northern abundance: The heart of Île d’Orléans
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Nestled within the blue waters of the St. Lawrence River is the quaint Île d’Orléans of Québec, Canada. A single road rounds this pastoral island, where visitors seem to step back into the ways of the old world. One can find old stone houses across the island, amidst roaming livestock, hay bales and vineyards. In the summertime, clothes blow on lines, kittens loll in the shade and wildflowers grow along dirt roads. As the seasons change, the final harvests of apples and squash come with bright, changing leaves until the island grows slow and quiet with the winter. This post Northern abundance: The heart of Île d’Orléans appeared on Our Sunday Visitor.
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