We must each face Christ in our particular judgement.

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We must each face Christ in our particular judgement.
It seems paradoxical, almost impossible, to achieve greatness in littleness, the extraordinary in ordinary. St. Therese of Lisieux, however, succeeded doing just that during her short life span. Discover her secret of success, and more on this ‘little’
Suffering can be a great good.
Have you told someone to check out the Good News recently?
Make sure to take care of your brain too.
Be ready when God calls.
God communicates to us personally through Sacred Scripture, and in this episode we discuss the four-part prayer formula, Lectio Divina, that facilitates our understanding of what God is saying to us in His Word.
A little detail we may not catch during the Mass.
Its never too late to become a Saint.
Why does the Church care?
Not the stand up moral figures you would think.
In the first part of a three-part series on the Four Last Things, Fr. Marotti focuses in on how death relates to the idea of a loving God and one’s free will.
2,000 years of tradition.
Know for sure.
Night will be no more.
Life is worth living, even if its difficult.
Ever seen a religious person and awed at the joy that seemed to radiate from them? A statistical study done by Msgr. Stephen Rossetti shows that in reality, priests exhibit greater happiness than the general public! In this episode he gives us a few goo
Dont hold back.
Latin or Greek, its all the same.
Would you risk your life for the Eucharist?
Can you name all 7?
From a complex mythical structure to the changing of Scripture, Gnosticism was a phenomenon of heresy within the early Church. Although their beliefs seem far-fetched, we can still learn a valuable lesson from their errors today. Listen to their intrigui
Could going to bed on time sanctify us?
Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.
Reppin the Cubs and reflections on reppin Jesus.