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      Catholic Spiritual Guidance Series [E-Book]

      Catholic Spiritual Guidance Series [E-Book]

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      The Cukierski Family's Catholic Spiritual Guidance Series, featuring the insightful writings of Rev. Fr. Kilian McGowan, is a unique and enriching collection of spiritual teachings, now conveniently available as an e-book.

      This series comprises 66 lessons, each one thoughtfully crafted to guide you on a journey of spiritual growth and deeper understanding of Catholic teachings.

      These lessons cover a wide range of topics, each aimed at fostering a stronger, more intimate relationship with God and a deeper understanding of the Catholic faith.

      In addition to the spiritual benefits, purchasing this e-book also supports the valuable work of The Cukierski Family in their mission to spread faith and offer guidance. As you embark on this journey of spiritual enrichment, remember that each lesson is a stepping stone towards a more fulfilling and spiritually aware life.

      May God bless you abundantly as you delve into the Catholic Spiritual Guidance Series.

      Embrace the journey, for it is indeed a life changer!!


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      SAMPLE ARTICLE FROM THE SERIES: Are YOU strong enough to be meek? By Rev. Fr. Kilian McGowan

      What's wrong with meekness? Is the meek man a Milquetoast who is too spineless and weak-kneed to face up to the battle of life? This is the false face of meekness spread by our TV and modern novels. Life to them is an "asphalt jungle" where every difference is settled by a six-gun or a pair of fists. Strength is equated with violence and brutality.

      Nothing could be further from the truth. The meek man has the courage of the martyrs, the reverence of the poet, and the patience of a saint in his make-up. Meekness is the son of self-conquest and father of self-control. The meek man has studied hard in the school of Christ Crucified, who was meek and humble of heart

      You don't really need a show of force, or external bluster, or a display of self-righteousness to overwhelm those who do you wrong. You must overcome your enemies with the force of the divine life that flows in and through you. You must conquer the world-and your enemies-with the love of Christ.

      Have you noticed that the most excessive demands always seem to be made on you when you're at your physical or nervous worst? Remember that our Lord rebuked His apostles for trying to spare Him from the thoughtless crowds that pressed about Him following and exhausting apostolic day: "Suffer the little children to come unto me and forbid them not," He commanded them.

      What do you do when insulted or rejected by otherwise good people? Perhaps even by those you love? Recall what Christ said to the Apostles who wanted to rain down fires from heaven on the cities that refused Him entrance. He warned them that they knew not of what spirit they were. (Luke 19:55).

      What happens when a trusted confidant or friend betrays you in speech or action? Peter, who swore he would go to the death with the Savior, betrayed Him in His hour of greatest need. Yet Christ's only rebuke was a look of infinite tenderness and meek forgiveness. Was it any wonder that this look brought tears of immediate repentance?

      The truth is that even a little meekness takes a lot of strength. Now, more than ever, the world filled with so much violence needs truly meek men. The times call for the manliness of meekness more than the false courage of violence and uncontrolled anger. We need the self-conquest of meekness more than the self centeredness of hate and brutality. We need the meekness and humility of Christ.

      Helps to Meekness:

      1-Reverence every other person, regardless of race, color of skin, or religious background, as a child of God and a potential saint.

      2-Compassionate with the weaknesses and faults of others no matter how vicious and mean. Begin at home, remembering that no one can hurt you when you are truly meek.

      3-When your best efforts are unappreciated, or your wise counsel is ignored, go your way in peace. Prayer is another tool of meekness that heals and wins souls after words and actions have failed.

      Finally, pray for the courage to be meek. And remember that there's no victory that is sweeter than the conquest of self!

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        "I am a personal injury lawyer and my days can be very stressful.  Each day, I look forward to reading Father Kilian's pearls of wisdom.  I was quite pleased to see that you also offer many of your own on your blog.  I know that you had a desire to become a medical doctor and quite frankly, I think you are already a doctor - a doctor of the soul.  God bless you, Wendy - MD of the soul! -Andrew, Esq.

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        "God bless you and your lovely family. You are a God inspired person. Your articles are so good and touch my heart, almost always. Your reward in Heaven will be great, as well as the rest of your family. Every soul you have saved through your efforts in your apostolate will be rewarded by Our Lord. He will not be outdone in anything. He knows your heart and He will reward you abundantly, perhaps not in this life, but certainly in the next."- Roy Banes

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        "Dear Wendy and Walt, Many thanks for the enlightening articles, which I greatly appreciate and which I leave for some quiet moment in my hectic day to read and digest. Best regards to you both, and may God bless you and your little blessings."

        - Dr. Mario Rosario Bonello