“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, Read More …
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Discerning God’s Will
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 Read More …
Fasting, the Original Cleanse
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 This is for our growth, not God’s! Unfortunately, many people see fasting as outdated. Read More …
St. Francis de Sales, The Devout Life
What exactly makes someone a saint? Is it holiness or charity? Can anyone become a saint? Each saint of the Catholic Church has walked a unique, yet devout path, for their love of God. This January 24th we celebrate Read More …