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Once Francis knew God’s will, whether from some mystical voice or from listening to the scriptures, he would immediately try to live it out.
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Once Francis knew God’s will, whether from some mystical voice or from listening to the scriptures, he would immediately try to live it out.
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.
Our children need us to help them become the people we imagine when we dream of their future.
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?
That total abandonment to God would be Josephine’s legacy—and it is one we can work toward as 21st-century Catholics.
We return over and over to the same place, a connection to the unswerving, the unchanging: God.
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