Young Catholic Professionals, San Antonio Advent Retreat Reflection Video Listening to the reflection, when the time comes, watch This video and come back Recommended Spiritual Reading for Advent Abandonment to Divine Providence (or Sacrament of the Present Moment), Jean-Pierre de Caussade, transl. John Beevers, Link Broken Gods: Hope, Healing, and the Seven Longings […]
the newness of seasons
As I reflected on the time I have been assigned to St Peter’s and Our Lady of grace, I couldn’t help but feel a little melancholy. Time goes by so quickly! It slips like water through our fingers. Last week we celebrated Thanksgiving; in just four more weeks we’ll be celebrating Christmas, then New Year’s […]
Christ Who Heals – Day 3: My Wounded Humanity
Online Lenten Healing Retreat: Christ Who Heals – Day 3: My Wounded Humanity. Reflection talks and centered prayer on our wounds in need of healing. Find some good earbuds and a quiet place to reflect and pray. He is looking for you. Move to talk on Day 1, or Day 2 […]
Christ Who Heals – Day 2: My Wounded Humanity – Online Lenten Healing Retreat
Online Lenten Healing Retreat: Christ Who Heals – Day 3: My Wounded Humanity. Reflection talks and centered prayer on our wounds in need of healing. Find some good earbuds and a quiet place to reflect and pray. He is looking for you. Move to talk on Day 1, or Day 3
Christ Who Heals – Day 1: Our Wounded Humanity – Online Lenten Healing Retreat
Online Lenten Healing Retreat: Christ Who Heals – Day 3: My Wounded Humanity. Reflection talks and centered prayer on our wounds in need of healing. Find some good earbuds and a quiet place to reflect and pray. He is looking for you. Move to talk on Day 2, or Day 3
a political church
The Gospel last week presented us with the challenge to forgive, admonish, and reach out to those who have sinned against us. Today, the holy liturgy follows the theme on anger and resentment and the importance of forgiving injustice. The first reading says, “Wrath and anger are hateful things, yet the sinner hugs them tight.” […]
reasons to hope
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make your own religion
you fool
We all know the story of king Solomon, whom God would give the wisdom that he asked for. Solomon had it all: riches, lands, gold, slaves, and fame, and yet he was a searching soul. In Ecclesiastes he tells us of his journey, and his quest for what brings true happiness. At first, Solomon thought […]
response-ability to love
Today’s readings cover a rich array of topics. We read about the early disciples of Christ in the Acts of the Apostles and their work to start and to continue the Kingdom of God. We hear about a new Heaven and a new Earth and of a New Jerusalem descending as a bride adorned […]
morality: commandments of god or conscience in your heart?
Whenever families gather, depending on their views, there can be certain unwritten rules that we prefer to follow, certain topics that we would rather not address. Sometimes it’s sports. Sometimes it’s politics. Most of the time religion is among them. …and yet these topics keep coming up. I was at a get together with friends […]
on waffles and denying communion
We are beginning the sixth chapter of the Gospel of John. The Gospel of John is one that’s full of signs, meanings, symbolism, and high theology. But over the next several Sundays, the main theme is going to be how He sees Himself. If we want to learn how to relate to Jesus, we […]