“Our God is not dead, He’s alive, He’s alive!” If this doesn’t make you excited I don’t know what will? This is the basis for our faith. If Jesus didn’t rise from the dead, then our faith means nothing and life is pretty meaningless. Oftentimes, it seems like the resurrection of Christ is downplayed. ForContinue reading “It’s a Big Deal”
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Jesus Wept
At Mass on Sunday morning, the entrance hymn was “Precious Lord, Take my Hand.” It’s usually impossible for me to hear the whole song without crying. The song always makes me think of funerals, and now brings me right back to my dad’s funeral, as it is one of the songs that the choir sang. Continue reading “Jesus Wept”
Following the Trail
If you’ve ever been hiking, you know that hiking trails have roots, rocks, uneven surfaces, branches and other obstacles that can get in the way. As I was hiking a few days ago, I continually looked ahead and focused on the ground so that I didn’t stumble or fall. Our lives as Christians are the sameContinue reading “Following the Trail”
From the Desire of Being Approved
As I sat in adoration over the weekend, in a temporary chapel that was very cozy and very peaceful, I felt as if I could’ve stayed there for hours. Something that was put on my heart over and over in that time was, “it is in this place where you will never experience rejection, persecution,Continue reading “From the Desire of Being Approved”
Straightforward and Bold
One of the best qualities about my sister Abbey is her ability to tell it like it is. She is usually straightforward and bold. When she was in confirmation class, she told her own classmates that they should be going to mass weekly and that there were no reasons or excuses for them not toContinue reading “Straightforward and Bold”
Living Lent Intentionally
Over the weekend as I was sitting in adoration, one question that kept coming to mind during prayer was, “Jesus, how can I enter into the desert with you this Lent?” With the arrival of the season of Lent, maybe you too are praying about and reflecting on this question. This year more than ever,Continue reading “Living Lent Intentionally”
Faith Has no Age Limit
A few days ago, February 10th, was the feast day of St. José Sánchez del Río. Reading his story, I’m always struck by what this saint experienced for his love of Jesus. There were many efforts by others to make him renounce his faith and in each opportunity to do so, he stood strong. He enduredContinue reading “Faith Has no Age Limit”
Lonely but Not Alone
I came across a statistic a few days ago that said 52% of Americans report feeling lonely. I’m not sure how accurate this study was or what kinds of questions the participants were asked, but either way, it caught my attention. In a world that is so busy and filled with almost constant activity andContinue reading “Lonely but Not Alone”
Dropping our Nets
In this past weekend’s Gospel, Jesus calls his first disciples. He calls Peter, Andrew, James, and John. One line in the scripture passage says “and immediately they left their boat and their father and followed him” (Matthew 4:22). When hearing this Gospel at mass, there was one word that I was struck by: “immediately.” TheseContinue reading “Dropping our Nets”
Releasing Expectations
Expectations. We all have them. Different aspects of our daily lives naturally have various expectations set up for us. These include expectations about our jobs, our accomplishments, our behaviors, and the overall way we live our lives. Expectations are not necessarily bad. They often help us set standards and allow us to think about theContinue reading “Releasing Expectations”