Discernment

Conquer the Demons of Sadness

Do you occasionally experience a sense of sadness—a palpable sense of heaviness weighing you down? If you’re feeling beat down or unhappy, where’s that coming

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priest, ordination, priests, Fr. Kapaun, clergy

The Jesuits and My Naivete

Introduction: Paul Mankowski, S.J. I recently read Karen Hall’s biography of the late, great Father Paul Mankowski, S.J., an ardent and untiring defender of the Faith. 

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ethics, things that last, judgmental. judging, mercy and justice, Canon Law, judge

The Ease With Which We Judge

Long and frequent travels – to England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland, back to Italy, then off to the Middle East – marked the past week. 

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Turn to Jesus

Recently I saw the movie Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle of the Eucharist. During the movie, I confirmed something that I regret. I expended a lot

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Three friars serving a meal.

Give Your Time to God

Putting things off  is so much simpler than doing them right away, especially obligations of high importance when we are feeling tired and worn out.

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Reassurance

The Saints and Mary

St. John Vianney (1786-1859) wrote many beautiful things about his devotion to the Blessed Mother.  He assured us: The heart of this good Mother is

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pray, prayer, prayers, praying, dialogue, spiritual, words, petition, resolution

Conversion Through Prayer

Knowledge, they say, lets you understand that a tomato is a fruit, not a vegetable. Wisdom is not putting that tomato in a fruit salad.

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Book of Wisdom, Bible, Jonah, Truth, Gospel, Hebrews, homosexuality, word

The Power of the Word

“Oh no! Here they come!”  At 8 am sharp, this is the thought going through my mind as the gates open to the noisy, bustling

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tradition

At War With The World

By The Unknown Centurion There was a time when the Church and its members transformed the world. Through the graces of her sacraments and the

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