Flying to Mary

Flying to Mary

The Mother of God is a Mother of Mercy to us.

2 comment | Posted Jan 01, 2011

Our Lady is absolutely unique among all God’s creatures, because she stands in a special relationship to the Most Holy Trinity. She is the loving daughter of God the Father. She is the loving mother of God the Son. She is the loving spouse of God the Holy Spirit. Continue »


The Wonder of “Simple Faith”

The Wonder of “Simple Faith”

St. Francis de Sales on the Incarnation

0 comment | Posted Dec 19, 2010

There’s no other way to say it: St. Francis de Sales (1567-1622) was in love with God. He was so impelled by a burning desire to make Jesus known and loved, in fact, that he threw all his talents and energies into helping others develop a personal relationship with God by embracing Jesus Christ in their lives. Continue »


“Am I Not Your Mother?”

“Am I Not Your Mother?”

St. Juan Diego and Our Lady of Guadalupe

0 comment | Posted Dec 12, 2010

Thousands of cheers—and a few jeers—greeted the news that Juan Diego, the humble visionary of Our Lady of Guadalupe, was proclaimed a saint by Pope John Paul II on July 31, 2002. As with many canonizations, there were challenges. In this case, the challenge involved both the person and the miraculous image connected with his story. Continue »


Honoring Mary, the New Eve

Honoring Mary, the New Eve

Becoming Like Mary

1 comment | Posted Dec 08, 2010

On this feast of the Immaculate Conception, we read the story of our first parents’ fall and God’s promise of salvation through an offspring of Eve (Genesis 3). Continue »


Better than Santa Claus

Better than Santa Claus

Meet St. Nicholas the Wonder-Worker.

1 comment | Posted Dec 06, 2010

A friend was struggling. You could see it in his eyes and in his growing estrangement from his family and from church. I prayed for him, sensing he was headed for deep trouble. And since the need was so great and the crisis so near, I entrusted my friend to the care of St. Nicholas of Myra. Continue »


The Undercover Priest

The Undercover Priest

Blessed Miguel Augustin Pro

1 comment | Posted Nov 21, 2010

In February 1927, with one stroke of the pen, Mexican President General Plutarco Elias Calles turned every priest in his country into an outlaw. He ordered them to leave their posts, wherever they were, and to report immediately to Mexico City. Continue »


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