It'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 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 MoreHave you ever pondered the genuine impact of sincere appreciation on building meaningful connections? Today, we embark on an insightful journey—a deep dive into the transformative influence of authentic appreciation and its role in nurturing relationships.
Read MoreToday, we embark on a profound exploration inspired by Ignatius of Loyola—a journey unveiling the essence of purpose through three divine attitudes towards God.
Read MoreDiscover the essence of love and humility in Advent: Embracing the childlike joy and understanding of God's love by lowering oneself to their level.
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 MoreOur asceticism goes unnoticed, but we persevere, united in prayer, trust, and love in the name of Jesus Christ. 🌟🤝
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 MoreThe psalms were a source of comfort and faith for the people of the Old Testament, who sang them in both good times and bad, and passed them down through the generations. Jesus prayed them too. At Mass, we continue this tradition and remember the perseverance and faith of those who came before us.
Read MoreSometimes when we're trying to pray, we might feel like we're not good enough or important enough for God to care about. But that's just a temptation, it's also an insult to God who created us and loves us as we are. When we're thinking that way, we're not really turning our minds towards God but towards ourselves, instead of remembering that God's promise is to answer us when we call on Him. We would do good to remember that Jesus showed us through His actions that He cares for everyone, no matter how insignificant we might feel, so when we feel like we're too miserable to pray, we should turn to Him and ask Him to heal us too. He's waiting for us to ask.
Read More3 simple primary colors open the door to many others. It’s not so different in the Spiritual Life.
Read MoreNot a Complex manual, a Simple Picture.
Read MoreWe can be simply Okay, given the circumstances or cruise above the circumstances.
Read MoreWhether we know it or not, each of us has an unconscious question lying just beneath the surface. It's that question we bring to our parents, friends, family, co-workers, teachers, bosses, and most people important to us.
Read MoreIn my encounters with the faithful, everyone seems to express a longing for a better relationship with God. Most of them have some kind of difficulty with prayer. Finding time to pray or making prayer time meaningful are common struggles.
Read More“I have competed well; I have finished the race; I have kept the faith.” (2 Timothy 4:7)
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