We join the choirs of angels and the communion of saints
in praising God every time we participate in the Eucharistic liturgy.
God’s salvation is for all people.
Spread the word.
“Always hold firmly to the thought that each one of us
can do something to bring some portion of misery to an end.” (Anonymous)
The amazing process of unlearning the dynamics of budgeted love and embracing instead
the stunning generosity of limitless compassion as pure and undeserved gift, is a huge challenge.
Look at the Lord who lives among you
and guards you with a holy fire.
We must confront our moral challenges.
What type of house are we building today?
We walk into the mysteries of our futures
from where we have been in and with our pasts./p>
Jesus is always calling us to a continuing conversion.
"... let your good works appear, so they can see your good works and
praise your heavenly Father..."
“‘What were you arguing about on the way?’
"Give me your love and your grace;
for with this I have all that I need." St. Ignatius
Encourage a teacher today!
"Do you see this woman?"
"...only say the word and my servant will be healed.”
Do we keep the faith in times of trials?
We will be known by our fruits.