In embracing our role in this tapestry, we commit to living a life of faith, acting as conduits for God's grace, and trusting that our efforts will anchor and guide the future generations.
Read MoreAs we navigate the challenges of life, these words become our beacon, guiding us towards a deeper connection with Jesus. They remind us that our faith is not in vain, that in Jesus, we find a relentless advocate, a friend who assures us of our place in Paradise.
Read MoreJesus, in his most vulnerable hours, turned to prayer, not once but repeatedly, teaching us that in the face of adversity, our first and most powerful light in the darkness is in communion with Our Father.
Read MoreDiscover how Jesus' words, "Blessed are those who mourn," take on a profound meaning beyond sorrow, offering solace in times of global turmoil and personal struggles. Join Father Joe Tetlow, SJ, as he explores the meaning behind these words, revealing a path from sadness to ultimate comfort that resonates deeply with the challenges of the present world.
Read More"Forgiveness is a process that takes time... Forgiveness is a grace..." -
-Fr. Tony Rauschuber, S.J. (Adapted from The Art of Forgiveness)
Read MoreIf you are reading this, you are probably comfortable. Along with technology, you likely have access to the physical necessities of life, like food, shelter, and basic medical care.
Read MoreJesus said, Peace I leave you. My peace I give you. We might ask: How do I know I've accepted His peace? Here are some measures to start with.
Read MoreThese four simple words we quickly say every time we recite the "Our Father" without giving much thought to its significance. But can we agree that God's will is good for us, and correct, and life-giving, and perfect even when I don't know what God's will may be?
Read MoreEverything about Advent points to the future. Here are some thoughts about that. First, getting to the future means waiting. You have to wait. Mary had to wait, and Joseph, too. He had to wait because he's the one who will give the baby His name.
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