Daily Spiritual Guide for September 10th
If someone hurts us, we seem to be wired to get even. Our instinctive reaction is to want to hurt them back. So how is it even possible to love our enemies as Jesus asks us to do ? The truth is Read more…
If someone hurts us, we seem to be wired to get even. Our instinctive reaction is to want to hurt them back. So how is it even possible to love our enemies as Jesus asks us to do ? The truth is Read more…
There are some people in this world who can fly anywhere they want at the drop of a hat. They can buy whatever they want, whenever they want. They can pretty much do whatever they want to do. That’s not Read more…
Today Is the celebration of the birthday of Momma Mary. Tomorrow is the birthday of the woman my boys call Momma. In reflecting on Mary’s birthday it’s always amazing to me how God’s plan of salvation was carried out through this young, Read more…
Relax and enjoy Labor Day !!! DeColores, Deacon Doug Join us in prayer! We encourage you to join us as we recite the Holy Rosary every night at 8PM! On Wednesdays, we pray the rosary via Zoom with the rector Read more…
In Matt: 21-42 Jesus says: “The stone that the builder rejected has become the cornerstone……” What is my cornerstone ? I belong to the Body of Christ. I am called to be someone who reaches out to people around me. I am Read more…
In the song “Turn, Turn, Turn” which is taken from the Book of Ecclesiastes, we hear the words, “For everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven”. Today Jesus’ answer to the scribes and Pharisees is simple: Read more…
In times of trouble or difficulty, who do you go to ? Jesus’ disciples freely brought their troubles to him, because they found him always ready and able to deal with any difficulties they encountered. When Jesus entered Simon Peter’s house Read more…
One of my favorite places in the Holy Land is Capernaum. The ruins of this town are located on the north shore of the Sea of Galilee. In Jesus’ time it was a very large city and a major route for travelers. Peter Read more…
We babysat for our four year old granddaughter all weekend. There is nothing better to hear than, “I love you Grandpa.” When we took her home she was so excited to see her baby sister and give her a big hug. Think Read more…
There is a virtue in our Catholic tradition called magnanimity. It comes from two Latin words: Magna, which means great and Amina which means soul. Therefore this virtue is “Greatness of soul”. This virtue is a quality which enables me to think grand Read more…
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