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The First Goal of Spiritual Combat Isn’t Perfection, Rather Peace of Heart
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn The first goal of spiritual combat, that toward which our efforts must above all else be directed, is not to always obtain a victory (over our temptations, our weaknesses, etc.), rather it is to learn to maintain peace of heart under all circumstances, even in the case of defeat. […]
Experience The Reality Of The Cross Every Day | St. John Paul II
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn If the Cross is accepted, it generates salvation and brings peace, as is evidenced by the many beautiful testimonies given by young believers. Without God, the Cross crushes us; with God, it redeems and saves us. St. John Paul II
The Supreme Duty Of Every Christian | St. John Paul II
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn God is opening before the Church the horizons of a humanity more fully prepared for the sowing of the Gospel. I sense that the moment has come to commit all of the Church’s energies to a new evangelization and to the mission ad gentes. No believer in Christ, no institution […]
“Every child, every person needs to know that they are a source of joy”
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “Every child, every person needs to know that they are a source of joy; every child, every person, needs to be celebrated. Only when all of our weaknesses are accepted as part of our humanity can our negative, broken self-images be transformed.”
Why Both Married People and Priest Should Be “Celibate”
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn In other words, the person mature enough to commit to either the married or religious state of life must already have become a free, self-possessed, unique masculine or feminine celibate — for that is precisely what caelebs means: singular and alone!
What are the Three Advents Of Christ?
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn At the beginning of a new yearly cycle, the liturgy invites the Church to renew her proclamation toall the peoples and sums it up in two words “God comes”. These words, so concise, contain anever new evocative power.Let us pause a moment to reflect: it is not used in the […]
What is the True Source of Beauty?
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Beauty grows in you to the extent that love grows, because charity itself is the soul’s beauty. – Confessions
What Does Love Really Look Like?
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn What does love look like? It has the hands to help others. It has the feet to hasten to the poor and needy. It has eyes to see misery and want. It has the ears to hear the sighs and sorrows of men. That is what love looks like.
- Why Is The Rosary A Spiritual Weapon For Individuals And Families?Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn The Rosary, the saintly Padre Pio affirmed, is “the right weapon for these times.” But how are our Rosary beads a weapon? First, to “zoom out” for a moment, to need a weapon at all implies that we are at war. This is a dynamic of life as Christians, surrounded by… Read more: Why Is The Rosary A Spiritual Weapon For Individuals And Families?
- 5 Fundamental Truths About Your God-Given Beauty The Every Catholic Woman Should KnowFacebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn In a world obsessed with filters and airbrushed perfection, it’s easy to lose sight of what truly makes us beautiful. We chase fleeting trends, compare ourselves to unattainable ideals, and believe our worth hinges on external validation. But what if I told you that your real beauty, the kind that… Read more: 5 Fundamental Truths About Your God-Given Beauty The Every Catholic Woman Should Know
- The Winners And Losers Both Gave God The Glory In This Year’s National ChampionshipFacebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “I’m happy to see godly men come out on top.” – Riley Leonard | University of Notre Dame Quarterback Notre Dame didn’t win a National Championship in college football this year, but quarterback Riley Leonard still chose to use his platform to share the Gospel in his postgame interview. It’s much… Read more: The Winners And Losers Both Gave God The Glory In This Year’s National Championship
- 8 Things Catholics Can Do For Their Spouse Every DayFacebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Whether you are in a blissful period in your marriage where things are going smoothly and your love for each other is easily expressed, or you are in a more difficult period where the challenges are never-ending, do something special for your spouse today. Doing something considerate for your spouse… Read more: 8 Things Catholics Can Do For Their Spouse Every Day
- My Favorite Name For JesusFacebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Occasionally, on a warm breeze, clear sky evening when my schedule’s empty, I enjoy reclining on my deck and gazing upward. Looking up thrusts me into the endless darkness and countless twinkling stars. I instantly feel insufficient and inconsequential in the universe’s enormity. I’m nothing in the scope of God’s… Read more: My Favorite Name For Jesus