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NBC News (@nbcnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WATCH: A student surprises his teacher with the news that he has been accepted to Georgia Tech: "Today in school I surprised Dr. Green, one of the best teachers I've had and the teacher who wrote my recommendation, with the news. This was her reaction," Max Pacheco wrote.

Fr. Goyo (@frgoyo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Faith is not magic. Faith is not wishing something really hard so we get it. Faith is not even feelings. Faith is TRUST even (and especially) when we don’t understand. #trust

St. Padre Pio Quotes (@padrepiosaint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"When parents pray for their children, God listens to them, angels mobilize and great things happen!" 👼 Pray everyday for your children!

"When parents pray for their children, God listens to them, angels mobilize and great things happen!"

👼 Pray everyday for your children!
Sr. Miriam James (@onegroovynun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Truly it is a holy night. It the night Jesus was born for us, a tiny child, so small and fragile. It is the night of new beginnings, a night of hope. May His light shine in the darkest places of our lives bringing wisdom, joy, healing, comfort, peace. Merry Christmas

Capturing Kids' Hearts (@iheartckh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friday is “National Random Acts of Kindness” Day. If you are looking for a way to participate with your students, try: - Picking up trash when you see it - Affirm someone whenever you get a chance - Calling or texting someone you haven’t talked to in a while

Friday is “National Random Acts of Kindness” Day. If you are looking for a way to participate with your students, try: 
- Picking up trash when you see it 
- Affirm someone whenever you get a chance 
- Calling or texting someone you haven’t talked to in a while
edutopia (@edutopia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We asked teachers what tiny shifts made a difference in their classroom—and their answers surprised us. Just a few words can have a positive impact! Here are 5 Tiny Language Shifts (that can make a *big* difference) 🧵1/6

Fr. Joseph Krupp (@joeinblack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, the parable of the wise and foolish bridesmaids is a reminder to us that, as humans, our oil is limited in the visible, but not in the invisible. When we give away the visible, we have less. When we give away the invisible, we have more of it. Use your limited resources

Fr. Goyo (@frgoyo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Mary visited her cousin Elizabeth, they could have complained about how their plans and dreams were broken. Instead they gave thanks to God because His plans are better even and especially when we don’t get what we planned. Let us give thanks to God always.

When Mary visited her cousin Elizabeth, they could have complained about how their plans and dreams were broken. Instead they gave thanks to God because His plans are better even and especially when we don’t get what we planned. 
Let us give thanks to God always.
Sachin Jose (@sachinettiyil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Irena Sendler, this Polish Catholic nurse saved the lives of 2500 Jewish children from the Nazis during the Holocaust. Let's remember her on this Holocaust Rememberence Day.

Irena Sendler, this Polish Catholic nurse saved the lives of 2500 Jewish children from the Nazis during the Holocaust. Let's remember her on this Holocaust Rememberence Day.
ABC News (@abc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Tenement Museum in New York City has taken immense research to recreate the home of a working-class 19th-century Black couple in a new interactive exhibit. trib.al/BeIs4UF

Matthew R. Kay (@mattrkay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my favorite recent traditions: On my student teacher’s last day, my students write notes for a “bad day” jar. When she is having a “bad day” in her 1st year teaching - she gets to go into the jar and get some love. ❤️

One of my favorite recent traditions:

On my student teacher’s last day, my students write notes for a “bad day” jar. 
When she is having a “bad day” in her 1st year teaching - she gets to go into the jar and get some love. ❤️
Fr. Joseph Krupp (@joeinblack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pray. Pray for the people you love and the people you cannot stand. Pray to forgive those who’ve hurt you and for God to heal those you’ve hurt. Pray for those who are hungry, alone, sick and for all who will die today. Pray that God guide your thoughts, words and actions today

Sr. Miriam James (@onegroovynun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You know well enough that Our Lord does not look so much at the greatness of our actions, nor even at their difficulty, but at the love with which we do them. -St Therese of Lisieux