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As we wrap up this school year, we pray you came closer to our Lord and our Blessed Mother. We have an extraordinary faith to learn, live, and share!  St. Francis Borgia, our patron, experienced similar life disruptions and often sought direction through the practice of discernment -- a method  ... Read more...
We are all called to be saints. For most of us, that means living an ordinary life with family and friends and also working. Maybe work means raising kids or maybe it means going to a job. Given all the directions the modern world pulls us, is becoming a saint ... Read more...
In the month of May, as we prepare to celebrate mothers for their dedication and importance to our families,  we also should honor and praise Mary,  the Mother of God, and the Queen of  all Saints, in a special way for, “If you seek Mary, you will find Jesus.” ~St.  ... Read more...
"God is not outdone by evil. So, in a time of great evil, God wants to give even greater graces." Mercy is “Love’s second name.” It’s a particular kind of love, a particular mode of love when it encounters suffering, poverty, brokenness, and sin. Divine Mercy is when God’s love ... Read more...
This year has been one of change for our family and perhaps yours as well. Loss of a loved one, new employment, and children graduating from school. What changes are you currently experiencing in your life? Do these changes cause you uncertainty or anxiety?   At such times, we might feel ... Read more...
“When you invoke St. Joseph, you don’t have to say much. Say, “If you were in my place St. Joseph, what would you do? Well, pray for this on my behalf.” ~ St. Andre’ Bessette The month of March is dedicated to St. Joseph, his feast day is celebrated on ... Read more...
“Trust all things to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament and to Mary, Help of Christians and you will see what miracles are.” - St. John Bosco  I began my Lenten journey with a well laid plan as to how I was going to “do” Lent this year. I was committed ... Read more...
At St. Francis Borgia we have been focusing on the theme of silence this Lent. An important part of priest’s lives are silent retreats. These extended periods  of silence always help me to refocus my  life. My first silent retreat was quite an experience. I visited New Melleray Abby in ... Read more...
Happy Lent! Yes, I used the word “happy.” We should be especially happy  during fasting and abstinence, as we show  reverence to God and imitate Christ. This  is for our growth, not God’s! Unfortunately, many people see fasting as outdated. I recall a colleague who told me fasting for  one ... Read more...