Daily Dialogue Question
Daily Dialogue Question: Considering my daily actions, am I forcing myself on anyone? HDIFAT? "Beware of trying to accomplish anything by force." (St. Angela Merici)
Daily Dialogue Question: Considering my daily actions, am I forcing myself on anyone? HDIFAT? "Beware of trying to accomplish anything by force." (St. Angela Merici)
Daily Dialogue Question: How have I loved my family recently? HDIFSTWY? "What can you do to promote world peace? Go home and love your family." (St. Teresa of Calcutta)
Pregunta de diálogo diario: ¿Cómo he amado a mi familia recientemente? CMSCECT? "¿Qué puedes hacer para promover la paz mundial? Vete a casa y ama a tu familia". (Santa Teresa de Calcuta)
Daily Dialogue Question: Do I consider myself a good listener? HDIFSTWY?
Daily Dialogue Question: We are right in the middle of the season of winter. What can we do to brighten these short days? HDIFAMA? He rolled up the volume, returned it to the manager, and sat down. The eyes of all the synagogue attendees were fixed on him. Then he began to speak, saying, "This passage [...]
Daily Dialogue Question: How has the Holy Spirit recently given me power and strength? HDIFAMA? Since many have undertaken to compile a narrative of the events that have been fulfilled among us, just as those who were eyewitnesses from the beginning and ministers of the word have handed them down to us, I too have decided, [...]
Daily Dialogue Question: Let's plan a day of fun! What shall we do? HDIFAMA?
Daily Dialogue Question: A favorite family memory I have is ____. HDIFSTWY? "The informality of family life is a blessed condition that allows us all to become our best while looking our worst." (Marge Kennedy, former editor of Sesame Street Magazine)
Daily Dialogue Question: Today is the Feast Day of St. Sebastian, the patron saint of soldiers. How can we support our military and veterans? HDIFAMA?
Daily Dialogue Question: Is there an open door I have been ignoring in life? HDIFAT? "When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we don't see the one which has been opened for us." (Helen Keller)