
Spirituality and Humility
Embracing spirituality and humility allows us to quiet our minds and hearts, finding solace in the presence of God.
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Embracing spirituality and humility allows us to quiet our minds and hearts, finding solace in the presence of God.

Love was the reason for Jesus from all eternity.

It’s a mistake to put St. Peter on a pedestal when we can learn more from the bumbling oaf he really was. Couldn’t he do better than tell Jesus to get lost? (“Depart from me for I am a sinful man.”)

St. John Bosco once said, “Enjoy yourself as much as you like if only you keep from sin.” In this modern age of moral pitfalls, that can be a tall ask! But God loves us in spite of our sins.

The word tabernacle, a word found in Scripture, isn’t one we use every day. Yet it has beautiful music to it, and a cherished meaning for us as follows of Christ.

From the mystery of black holes to the flight of the intricate bee hummingbird, expressions of God’s creativity are everywhere. Take a creativity break of your own. Is God involved in your creative activity?

On my walk today, I saw a young woman training for a marathon. Her husband rode his bike beside her, gently encouraging her with his words as they went. He reminded me that Jesus always walks alongside us, encouraging, strengthening, and cheering us on our paths.

“For He will command His angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways” (Psalm 91:11). Consider thanking God and your guardian angel today.

In every situation and every day, you have the freedom to choose how you will respond to the events of your life.

No matter what we do with our lives, there is always a purpose to our work. Just like every piece of a puzzle is important to the finished picture, our personal contribution is essential.