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St. Therese ? Little Things Mean A Lot!
?Our Lord does not look so much at the greatness of our actions, nor even at their difficulty, but at the love with which we do them.? ? St. Therese of LisieuxToday, the Church celebrates the memorial of St. Therese … Continue reading
Sharing The Truth
In today’s politically correct society, many Catholics feel that it is not appropriate to share their faith with others. This is based upon the idea that it is offensive to impose our beliefs on others. Somehow, sharing the truth of … Continue reading
A Prayer For Priests
I found the following on a prayer card in Church and thought it was worthy of posting. As Catholics, one of the most important things we can do is to pray for our priests. We owe so much to these … Continue reading
Don’t Suffer Alone…Ask Mary For Help!
Today the Church commemorates the memorial of Our Lady Of Sorrows. Many of you are suffering from a variety of different afflictions. Illness, loneliness, unemployment, depression, grief over the loss of a loved one, etc. On this day we remember … Continue reading
How Facebook Became My Faithbook
Today, I’d like to feature a guest blog by my friend from the UK, Marion Teague. Marion does an excellent job explaining how Facebook can be a great evangelization tool. It’s a point that I strongly agree with, as I … Continue reading
Remembering 9/11
I was originally not going to address this topic. After all, does the world really need another reflection on the tragedy that occurred at the World Trade Center in 2001? However, despite the fact that it’s been covered extensively by … Continue reading
Ad Jesum Per Mariam (To Jesus Through Mary)!
Today we celebrate the birth of our Blessed Mother, Mary. Just as she did at the wedding in Cana, Mary is constantly interceding for us to her Son. One of the best ways to honor her is to follow the … Continue reading
Psalm 119 And Loving God’s Law
Oh, how I love your law! It is my meditation all the day. (Ps 119:97) Psalm 119 should be required reading for anyone who proclaims the importance of their Catholic faith, while disobeying any number of Church teachings. Pervasive relativism, … Continue reading
God Chooses The "Foolish"
Today we celebrate the memorial of St. Augustine, bishop and doctor of the Church. Considered by many to be the most prolific Catholic writer and teacher, his writings have helped Catholics for thousands of years. Looking at his early life, … Continue reading
Recognizing Our Bishops As The Modern Day Apostles
Today, we celebrate the feast of St. Bartholomew, one of the 12 Apostles. Also known as Nathaniel, he was one of the twelve men chosen by Christ to lead His Church. Tradition has it that St. Bartholomew preached the Faith … Continue reading