Inspiration and information to start your day off right
Easter, Christmas, and Pentecost. Yes, Pentecost really is that big of a deal.
Inspiration and information to start your day off right
Easter, Christmas, and Pentecost. Yes, Pentecost really is that big of a deal.
What better way to celebrate 13 years of priesthood than to wake up in the woods surrounded by God’s creation.
Peter denied three times that he even knew Jesus. After the resurrection, Jesus not only forgives him, but still chooses him to be Pope.
St. Bernardine of Siena preached devotion to the holy name of Jesus and created some confusion about Jesus’ monogram.
St. John, the “Apostle of Love,” tells us today to avoid even saying hello to certain people.
One last time… St. Venantius and the martyrs teach us how to say goodbye.
Jesus doesn’t have a middle name and Christ isn’t his last name.
When Jesus chose the 12 apostles, he didn’t just choose the men, he chose to create an office that continues to this day.
We live in a culture that largely does not know God. But everyone has a desire to know God.
True freedom isn’t doing whatever you want. True freedom is the ability to do what you ought to do.
What steps do you take to make an important decision? Are you open to the action of the Holy Spirit?
When the first Pope and first Bishops make a decision in today’s first reading, they say that the Holy Spirit has decided. The same thing continues in the Church today.
Before there was the Bible, there was the Church. That Church gave us the New Testament remains necessary today to understand the Bible.
Do you have a special place you like to go to to find peace and connection? Don’t just go there in your mind. Actually go.
When St. Philip gets to ask Jesus for the thing he most wants, he asks Jesus, “Show us the Father.” He asks to see God. Not a bad request.
If you had to tell someone the “story of Jesus,” what would you include?
On this day in 1716, St. Louis de Montfort spoke his final words which continue to bring hope to all who struggle against Satan.
If Jesus wants everyone to believe in him, why doesn’t he just show up and make it obvious?
The best reason to be Christian is because you get eternal life forever in heaven. But, also a pretty good reason… you get bacon.
Who has God placed in your life with whom you need to share the joy of Jesus? The Spirit will lead you, just as He did Philip.
All Christians should want to look like Jesus. St. Stephen did, and he got stoned. So should you.
Go spread the Good News… but how? St. Stephen shows us a powerful combination of two things that often works wonders.
The majority of the Jewish leaders ended up opposing the Messiah when he came. We too often choose the foolish path of fighting against God.
Mary Magdalene stayed at the tomb weeping. We often flee from suffering, but Mary stayed.
Judas is known as “the one who betrayed” Jesus. But what exactly does it mean to betray someone?
The Church uses 3 special oils in the celebrations of the sacraments and they are blessed each year during Holy Week.
Saving is good. But deciding when to spend is even more important. Mary Magdalene spent it all on Jesus and so should you.
Jesus was working miracles that only God could do. What a horrible problem.
The Word became flesh and dwelt among us… but when? Well, today.
When faced with a difficult choice, we are meant to easily and joyfully choose the right thing. This kind of freedom we call virtue.
When Moses asks God to give him his name, God responds, “I AM.” In today’s Gospel, Jesus takes that name for himself… twice!
Here’s proof that Jesus is not the Messiah: He wasn’t born in Bethlehem. Ya, that’s what some people thought.