
Claim the Holiness We Were Made For
Discover the holiness you were created for! This inspiring article breaks down misconceptions about sainthood and offers practical steps to grow closer to God in everyday life. Embrace your divine calling today!
Live in the presence of God, mindful of his love, grateful for life, and enriched by sacraments and sacramentals
Discover the holiness you were created for! This inspiring article breaks down misconceptions about sainthood and offers practical steps to grow closer to God in everyday life. Embrace your divine calling today!
Embark on a transformative journey along the Camino de Santiago! In this personal account, the author shares profound reflections on physical endurance, mental clarity, and spiritual growth experienced during the pilgrimage.
Embark on a transformative spiritual pilgrimage to heal and strengthen your bonds with God and others. This insightful article explores the importance of self-examination, seeking forgiveness, and practicing the Ignatian Daily Examen to foster deeper relationships and spiritual growth.
Embark on a transformative spiritual pilgrimage by embracing detachment. This insightful article explores the essence of detachment—not as renouncing material possessions, but as freeing oneself from their hold to pursue deeper communion with God.
This blog post is part of a series reflecting on our spiritual pilgrimage in life. You can find the original post here: Spiritual Pilgrimage: Journeying Towards Selfless Love Since the beginning of Christianity, self-denial emerged as a transformative practice, calling us to relinquish our desires and comforts to follow Christ
“For I know well the plans I have in mind for you, says the Lord, plans for your welfare, not for woe! Plans to give you a future full of hope. When you call me, when you go to pray to me, I will listen to you.” — Jeremiah 29:11-22
“I do not understand the mystery of grace - only that it meets us where we are and does not leave us where it found us.” — Anne Lamott
“Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God." - Isaiah 41:10 As I wake up each morning and glance out the sliding door to our balcony, the first thing I see is a beautiful glass cross hanging from a
I’m writing this blog post on a December 26th. For the last few days, families have gathered to celebrate, people have decorated their homes with lights, which symbolize hope, carolers have sung songs of joy, and even in war-torn Ukraine, people gathered to sing around a Christmas tree underground
Ever since the fall, evil, sin, and suffering have been part of human existence. Suffering can be overwhelming at times. Suffering can come to our lives through the sins of others (i.e., murder, betrayals, calumnies), as some people use the gift of free will to create good, but others
In honor of the upcoming Feast of Corpus Christi i would like to invite yo to read a post I wrote years ago about how Eucharistic Adoration helped re-kindle my love for Jesus and my faith. Please read Meditating on the Feast of Corpus Christi. In this feast we celebrate
Moments before the Son of God atoned for the sins of humanity by dying on the cross and then defeated Satan’s power of death through his resurrection, he expressed the most basic of human needs: “I Thirst.” I often pray to the Holy Spirit that his graces may create