Feast Day for Sts. Peter and Paul, Apostles

Feast Day for Sts. Peter and Paul, Apostles

Solemnity

comment | Posted Jun 29, 2010

Readings: Mass during the Day: Acts 12:1-11; Psalm 34:2-9; 2 Timothy 4:6-8,17-18; Matthew 16:13-19. Continue »


Wisdom from Brother Lawrence

Secrets to Walking with God at All Times.

comment | Posted Jun 23, 2010

Christians for three centuries have treasured The Practice of the Presence of God—the collection of Brother Lawrence’s letters and conversations in which he reveals the secrets of walking with God at all times. His advice is especially pertinent today, when the hectic pace of modern life often makes it difficult to spend quality time with the Lord.

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The Joyful Duty

The Joyful Duty

How St. Thomas More—the busiest man of his age—found contentment in his calling

comment | Posted Jun 22, 2010

St. Thomas More is widely known as "a man for all seasons," but he is best known for the final season of his life. A prominent government official when Henry VIII seized control over the church in England, Thomas refused to go along with the power grab. For that, Henry had him executed, in January 1535. Continue »


The Secret of Joy

The Secret of Joy

Smiling at God with Mother Teresa

comment | Posted Jun 13, 2010

Joy and holiness are intimately interrelated. When holiness unfolds in the context of our daily life, joy increases in the same process. Deep joy is growth in holiness. Continue »


Servant of the Word

Servant of the Word

Understanding John the Baptist call to us.

comment | Posted Jun 12, 2010

John the Baptist reached beyond himself, both backward and forward in time. He represented the history of Israel, waiting for the fulfillment of God’s promise to send a messiah. And he pointed to the future, announcing the coming of the Messiah who would establish the reign of God. Continue »


The Attraction of Teresa of Avila

The Attraction of Teresa of Avila

A Model of Living the Simple Life with God

comment | Posted Jun 08, 2010

Teresa of Ávila is a woman, a saint, a mystic, and a doctor of the church. She is best known for her reform of the Carmelite community in sixteenth-century Spain and for her many inspiring and profound writings that were saved and circulated in the decades after her death. As a woman of prayer, Teresa is a good model for anyone who wants to live a simple life with God in the midst of a complex world. Continue »


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