Five Smooth Stones
While I was studying the Old Testament story of David and Goliath in 1 Samuel Chapter 17, the Holy Spirit struck me about one particular part. In verse 40, David […]
While I was studying the Old Testament story of David and Goliath in 1 Samuel Chapter 17, the Holy Spirit struck me about one particular part. In verse 40, David […]
When we look at the call from our bishops and cardinals for a New Evangelization, we see many describing this encounter with Jesus that people should have. This kind of […]
In His conversation with Nicodemus in John, chapter 3, Jesus revealed to him what one must do to attain Heaven. His first of two elements was this interesting term: “born […]
As I examine the landscape of most Catholic parishes, I think it is fair to say that most parishes have more of a defensive posture than offensive. Our parishioners speak […]
I remember when I was a little child, hearing the popular phrase “Don’t do what I do, do what I say.” The parents thought that their instruction of their children […]
Loving parents make it their constant care to protect their children from harm. This is a natural part of love that always wants what’s best for their children. While this […]
As I travel around the country, I am encouraged to see many faithful Catholics returning to adult catechesis. Some have been involved in it for quite some time. This is […]
Imagine you’re working in your parish and it’s time to go home. While on your way, you get into a horrific car accident that takes your life. Moving through your […]
While reflecting on the state of the Church and where we are going, it is exciting to see that the local parishes are starting to focus in on Evangelization and […]
In just about every parish I visit these days, I am hearing about the dramatic and consistent drop in attendance at Mass and other activities. Everyone is describing to me […]