
Redirecting Our Appetites
Reflect A friend recently compared heaven to an all-you-can-eat buffet. He said he got the idea from Dante’s Paradiso. His theory is that the buffet table
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Reflect A friend recently compared heaven to an all-you-can-eat buffet. He said he got the idea from Dante’s Paradiso. His theory is that the buffet table

That total abandonment to God would be Josephine’s legacy—and it is one we can work toward as 21st-century Catholics.

From blessing ourselves with holy water to praying a rosary, our rituals and sacramental objects enhance our spiritual lives. Sit quietly and reflect on the things that are bringing you closer to God.

Reflect Today ponder Psalm 27: “To you, Lord, I call; / my Rock, do not be deaf to me / Do not be silent toward

Would you explain why the priest uses incense at Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament and other ceremonies?

Leave the silence open-ended. Do not try to settle the dust. Do not rush to resolve the inner conflict.

We must learn to start every single encounter with a foundational yes, before we ever dare to move to no.

The divisions, dichotomies, and dualisms of the world can only be overcome by a unitive consciousness at every level.

How does the Parable of the Talents from Matthew’s Gospel relate to our own lives?

Prayer is a relationship with God. Relationships take time and are based on love