Whether 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 MoreI have found it helpful to distinguish between living a life of Purpose and a life of Meaning. Let’s define each and explore tools we can expand on in the future.
Read MoreJoy abides because He who gives it to us is faithful and can never fail. -Joe Tetlow, SJ
Read MoreOh, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God!... (Rom 11:33)
Read MoreAn invitation to just "be" with the Lord. You may be surprised!"
Read MoreHi everyone! I’m Fr. Pepe Ruiz, SJ. I’d like to use this blog post to introduce myself as the new member of the Montserrat Retreat Center Team.
Read MoreSeveral times recently, elderly people have written or said to me (an elderly people, myself): "I don't know why the Lord is leaving me here."
Read MoreWhen we hesitate to ask God for what we want, we are already not doing what God wants.
Read MoreWe have all been told at various times in our lives to share openly what is on our minds and hearts. Especially when upset or angry, keeping things inside and letting them fester day after day is a temptation to avoid.
Read MoreYou may have heard this definition of "insanity" often credited to Albert Einstein: "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result".
Read More"There's gotta be more...I think to myself” What is it that you seek? What are you looking for? When will you know that you've arrived?
Read MoreThink of it this way: gravity holds me down. It holds everyone else down, too. But this is a personal matter: gravity holds me down.
Read MoreFirst Lent, then Easter. Jesus told us: You will be sorrowful, but your sorrow will turn into joy (Jn.16:20). We sorrow at the awful grief that humanity inflicts on itself: genocide in Ukraine, millions of abortions, and little children living hungry and lonely.
Read MoreOne of the truths of our faith is that God relates to each of us uniquely. He speaks to me in a way unique to my understanding and does the same for all of us, wherever we are on our spiritual journey.
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 MoreFr. Ron Gonzales reminded us of the Our Father in his blog "Thy Will Be Done." Here's some thoughts about what we say just before that: "Thy Kingdom Come."
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 MoreIn the morning, my computer screen fills with the image of a far-away golden galaxy, swirling with stars. The image makes me feel how tiny I am, a fleck in the cosmos. And that makes me marvel that God should care about me.
Read MoreIf you use the social media app: Facebook, there is a place that designates our "relationship" status. I'm either in a relationship with a person often named or left blank. However, one of the more honest phrases often used is "It's complicated".
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