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Explore a collection of past posts categorized by topics or dates, reflecting everyday thoughts and stories from a personal blog.
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Feast of the Holy Family: When Home Feels Holy (and When It Doesn’t)
P. E. Nyavor There are days when the word family feels like a warm blanket—safe, familiar, full of laughter and food and people who know your story. And there are days when family feels…
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Our Lady of Guadalupe: The Mother Who Meets Us on the Road
P.E. Nyavor Every December, millions of people pause—some in grand basilicas, others in quiet homes lit by a single candle—to whisper one name with tenderness: Our Lady of Guadalupe. For some, she is a…
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Thanksgiving: Choosing Gratitude in a Loud World
P.E. Nyavor There are days when life feels like a long to-do list. Emails, traffic, deadlines, notifications – you reach the end of the evening and realise you lived most of it on autopilot,…