
Becoming Radically Open
If I’ve learned anything as a friar, it is that being a Christian means leaving behind everything and being totally fine with accepting whatever God gives me—big or small, happy or painful.
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If I’ve learned anything as a friar, it is that being a Christian means leaving behind everything and being totally fine with accepting whatever God gives me—big or small, happy or painful.

Chesterton once wrote, “Newspapers not only deal with news, but they deal with everything as if it were entirely new.” There’s a lot of new

The knowledge of who we have become in Christ should infuse the prayer of our hearts, our devotional practices, and our prayers with the Christian community.

Reflect On his road to Calvary, Jesus of Nazareth modeled trust and obedience as he suffered. Sometimes in life nothing makes sense. The trapdoor opens

Feast of Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist September 21, 2023Daily Reading from the USCCB: Ephesians 4:1-7, 11-13 Today is the feast of St. Matthew, Apostle

St. Thérèse understood that prayer is a unique kind of activity that expresses the height and depth and breadth of being.

Reflect If John the Baptist walked among us today, we probably would be quite scandalized by his camel hair clothes and bug-eating ways. And yet,

Memorial of Saints Andrew Kim Tae-gon, Paul Chong Ha-sang, and Companions September 20, 2023Daily Reading from the USCCB: 1 Timothy 3:14-16 Today’s Gospel presents Jesus’

Prayer always seems to be more than the words we use to describe it or the ways in which we understand it.

Reflect As soon as my sister downloaded a birdsong app to my phone, I was hooked on learning which birds were in the trees near