Three Lenten practices. Three ways to grow in freedom this year.
Read More"We won't know ourselves unless we know Him, because as St. Paul explained to the Romans: God decided beforehand those who were destined to be formed in the image of the Son—and that’s us (Rom.8:29)."
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 MoreWhen we feel like a candle burning in an empty room, we find out that our loneliness is God’s gift to
us, telling us that all of us are for each other
Read Morehope nudges me to take flight.
Never again will I be the same;
because my heart is a blazing flame.
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 MoreIn search of happiness? Joy? Perhaps the greatest place to begin looking is in your own life. Is there anything you could be grateful for today?
Read MoreNot a Complex manual, a Simple Picture.
Read MoreLoving yourself? Well, if you put God first, you’re loving yourself because we are created to love God, and loving Him leads to eternal life.
Read MoreOur times demand that we imitate Christ, not that we live for ourselves.
Read MoreForgiving myself might not be the best way of going about forgiving myself, but instead replacing that self-despair with the blessed assurance of God’s Love for me.
Read MoreThere are many Purposes we can choose for our lives, they are not all the same.
Read MoreWe can be simply Okay, given the circumstances or cruise above the circumstances.
Read MoreJesus’ shortest parable is about the old and the new. We learn from Jesus so we can live it out.
Read MoreOrdinary Time does not mean unimportant or not special. Ordinary Time could be a continued chance to receive “extraordinary grace”. Ordinary time proclaims that “There’s more to come”.
Read More“Jesus also knew, and we learn, that the Commandments guide us to personal fulfillment… We don’t outlive the Commandments. We obey them because we love Him. This is both our personal fulfillment and abiding in His love.”
Read MoreHear in your mind a beautiful, harmonious harp. That harmony, as Hildegard of Bingen pointed out, reminds us of God creating everything in all the universes to fit harmoniously with everything else.
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.
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