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Snippets of Faith

I am a white mamma of bi-racial children

June 11, 2020
By Suzanna Molino Singleton
Filed Under: Blog, Commentary, Snippets of Faith

My husband says I will never understand what it is like to be the only black person in a room, that I will never understand what it is like when strangers look at him a certain way – he’s absolutely right.

Drawing strength from those before us

April 16, 2020
By Suzanna Molino Singleton
Filed Under: Blog, Snippets of Faith

Forget the hair, go back to your family roots.

Easter will not be cancelled

April 6, 2020
By Suzanna Molino Singleton
Filed Under: Blog, Coronavirus, Snippets of Faith

Easter will not be cancelled, nor shall our hope that everything will be okay.

The man from Hershey

March 19, 2020
By Suzanna Molino Singleton
Filed Under: Blog, Snippets of Faith

Suzanna Molino Singleton finds inspiration in the man who championed outreach to Haiti in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.

Nine ways to have fun in church

March 4, 2020
By Suzanna Molino Singleton
Filed Under: Blog, Snippets of Faith

I like to think God has a good sense of humor. So who says we can’t have fun in church?

Faith through it all

February 27, 2020
By Suzanna Molino Singleton
Filed Under: Blog, Snippets of Faith

The differences in attitude while muddling through emotional heartache or illness are what can make or break us.

The Magnificent Sunset

February 21, 2020
By Suzanna Molino Singleton
Filed Under: Blog, Snippets of Faith

I always say, if someone doesn’t believe in God, take him or her to a sunrise, a sunset, the Grand Canyon, Niagara Falls, the mountains or a beach. The pure majesty of such panoramas should infuse faith.

Watching Sunday Mass – from my kitchen?

February 12, 2020
By Suzanna Molino Singleton
Filed Under: Commentary, Snippets of Faith

On a recent Sunday, I was able to experience Mass at the Church of the Nativity in Timonium although I was hundreds of miles away in Florida.

So quick to judge

January 23, 2020
By Suzanna Molino Singleton
Filed Under: Blog, Snippets of Faith

I already know what my 2021 new year’s resolution should be – I shalt not judge others for however long they decide to keep up their Christmas decorations.

Answering prayers

January 6, 2020
By Suzanna Molino Singleton
Filed Under: Blog, Snippets of Faith

I shall try my best to keep up my part of praying for my friends, family and acquaintances … but THANK GOD we have God to handle and keep up with the heavy duty stuff.  

Camping out at the dollar store

December 21, 2019
By Suzanna Molino Singleton
Filed Under: Advent, Blog, Snippets of Faith

Little gifts. Tiny blessings. This Christmas season, give away a compliment and your smile.

Where everybody knows your name

December 11, 2019
By Suzanna Molino Singleton
Filed Under: Commentary, Snippets of Faith

Yes, belonging to places is good – it feels right, we fit in. We should all belong to some place, to some group, to some church, even to someone. Where do you feel as if you belong?

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