Try it for Lent…The Daily Examen
It’s Lent again! It’s a time when we look more into our own hearts and try to fight those habits that hurt our relationship with
It’s Lent again! It’s a time when we look more into our own hearts and try to fight those habits that hurt our relationship with
As the American holiday of Thanksgiving approaches, I am reminded of how important thanksgiving is at every Mass we celebrate. As the Catechism of the
What is February 2nd known for? In secular society, it’s ‘Groundhog’s Day.’ While there’s nothing wrong with remembering this little rodent and speculating on whether
“Let all the earth cry out to God with joy.” This past Sunday, the responsorial psalm at Mass, as quoted above was a beautiful one.
The dignity of the human person is rooted in his creation in the image and likeness of God (CCC 1700). It was a beautiful Wednesday
As we approach Lent, we tend to think about what we’re going to do this year: give something up, take on some spiritual practice, etc.
Often people wonder how someone can find fulfillment as a consecrated religious without having a family, being a wife or husband, a mother or a father.
Contrary to an illusion that some people seem to have, Sisters are not “born that way.” We don’t come into this world wearing a veil. Some
“You have given them Bread from Heaven, alleluia” or in countless other instances, I rejoice in being able to once again use the “a word.”
“Let us…persevere in running the race that lies before us while keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus…” (Hebrews 12:2) Sometimes, it may seem as though