Knowing that our Heavenly Father forgives our sins allows us to forgive. This spiritual dimension of forgiveness highlights its importance not just in our relationships with others, but in our relationship with God.
Read MoreWe've come to recognize that feelings of disquiet, anxiety, and fear aren't just random emotions; they're signposts, indicating the presence of obstacles on our path.
Read MoreThis discernment is crucial, as it helps us identify the source of our inner stirrings, empowering us to make choices that align with our deepest values.
Read MoreIt's about discerning the difference between the God of our imagination and the God who speaks to us through scripture, through the profound experiences of grace and love that punctuate our lives.
Read MoreIn 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 MoreDiscover the Power of Honest Conversations with God: Walking Transparently in His Presence
Read MoreExperience the Unconditional Love of God: Embracing His Presence in Your Life
Read MoreDiscover the Power of Embracing Grace: Finding Your True Identity in God's Love
Read MoreDiscover the Divine Mercy in Everyday Acts: Exploring the Beauty of Compassion and Kindness
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 MoreSt. Ignatius says that there are three purposes for doing a SILENT retreat. 1) From the point of view of God, 2) From our own point of view, and benefit, and 3)From the perspective of the Relationship we have with God.
Read MoreGossip could be counteracted with first loving yourself.
Read MoreWe are called to be co-creators with God, even if we can’t create from nothing.
Read MoreAmidst political turmoil, let us remember the vital link between virtuous individuals and a thriving democracy, staying true to our faith, upholding our values, and exercising our right to vote.
Read MoreThrough giving glory to God, we discover the joy and peace that comes from recognizing the Giver in every gift bestowed upon us.
Read More"We are stardust, breathed to life by the Holy Spirit. Baptized in Christ, we're called to bring peace and kindness to a desolate world. We are the leaven, the Kingdom right at hand.We live in Christ, and the tree of faith keeps growing. Let's keep praying to truly mean it. #IgnatianSpirituality"
Read MoreAll Christians, not just clergy, are called to evangelize by loving and hoping in Jesus Christ in day-to-day lives and in everything give thanks to the Lord to do the 'new evangelization'.
Read MoreAs we enter the Lenten season, it's essential to pause and contemplate the significance of this time in our relationship with God. Lent is a period to rejoice in God's love, and here are three key characteristics of His love to ponder:
Read MoreThree Lenten practices. Three ways to grow in freedom this year.
Read MoreEARTH: JESUS’ HUMBLE HOME AND OURS - Lent reminds us of our final return to the earth. But this earth, where Jesus lived and loved, is our humble home too.
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