Today’s Gospel reading reminds us of the importance of child-like faith. God reveals Himself to us in so many ways, but we need to have eyes of faith. We need to have trust and open hearts, willing to recognize all the ways He is showing up in our lives. Are our eyes open to everythingContinue reading “Eyes that See”
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Memento Mori
Memento mori. This latin phrase means “remember your death.” Sometime in college, I came across the twitter account of Sister Theresa Aletheia, a sister with the Daughters of St. Paul. She used this phrase as a hashtag daily and shared reflections on what it means, while also keeping a skull on her desk. Her dailyContinue reading “Memento Mori”
Acknowledging our Blessings
In a confession I had last month, the priest talked about writing down 20 different things I was grateful for and doing that for a week. I think this practice, even just thinking of these things and not writing them down, is something that would be beneficial for all of us. A huge part ofContinue reading “Acknowledging our Blessings”
Transforming Hearts
Last weekend, working on a TEC retreat, it was a powerful reminder that there is nothing or no one except for God who can transform people in such a short amount of time, in a matter of three days. To watch the retreatants arrive on Friday morning and to see their transformation as the weekendContinue reading “Transforming Hearts”
Temples of God
The Sunday mass readings from this past weekend had a temple theme, providing some powerful messages. While there is a lot to unpack from the Gospel, it is the second reading that I want to reflect on. The second reading that we heard from Corinthians is one of my favorite scripture passages. It reminds usContinue reading “Temples of God”
That They May Come to Believe
Last week, vice president JD Vance was answering questions from students which included a question about religion. In answering the question, Vance shared that he hopes his wife will someday be moved by the Church like he was and come to be a Christian. People in the media lost their minds and Vance has facedContinue reading “That They May Come to Believe”
Calling His Disciples
In today’s Gospel, Jesus chooses his 12 apostles. The names of each of the 12 apostles is listed in the passage. But before that, it says, “when day came, he called his disciples to himself” (Luke 6:13). How does this line apply to our own lives? We too are called to be disciples, and JesusContinue reading “Calling His Disciples”
Respect Life: Assisted Suicide
October is Respect Life Month in the Catholic Church. It is a time to reflect on the gift of life more deeply, to renew and increase our commitment to promoting a culture of life through prayer and action, and to recognize the dignity of every human life, from conception to natural death. Every week ofContinue reading “Respect Life: Assisted Suicide”
Respect Life: IVF
October is Respect Life Month in the Catholic Church. It is a time to reflect on the gift of life more deeply, to renew and increase our commitment to promoting a culture of life through prayer and action, and to recognize the dignity of every human life, from conception to natural death. Every week ofContinue reading “Respect Life: IVF”
Not Ashamed
Today’s first reading comes from Romans. The first line is a bold and striking statement. The reading starts with, “I am not ashamed of the Gospel. It is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: for Jew first, and then Greek” (Romans 1:16). Paul writes this statement, showing his confidence inContinue reading “Not Ashamed”