
Grab your cup of coffee and meditate on the perfect prayer…
Continue reading “Day Two: Decide. Open Your Heart. Focus and Put God First.”
Grab your cup of coffee and meditate on the perfect prayer…
Continue reading “Day Two: Decide. Open Your Heart. Focus and Put God First.”
Have you found it as tricky as I have to navigate a meaningful and intimate relationship with God?
Continue reading “Three Tips to Grow Closer to God”
Are you ready to have a happy heart to start your weekend?
Continue reading “A Different Kind of Happy Hour”With St. Mary Magdalene, let us accept Christ’s ‘Do not touch me’ with the certainty that His words give us a new mission, and a new way to be with Him, just as St. Elizabeth Ann Seton met the hardships of her life with renewed faith and strength. Written by Lisa Lickona from the Seton Reflection published last year.

This year we celebrate our great and holy Feast, the Resurrection of Our Lord, in the most unexpected circumstances, most of us separated from physical participation in the Mass and the opportunity to receive Communion.
We are cut off from our family and friends and our parish communities. And we wonder: how can we live in this new situation, separated from the Body of God—both in the Eucharist and the living Church?
Continue reading “Shining a Light on Goodness. The Empty Tomb: Easter with Mary Magdalene and Elizabeth Ann Seton”
All will be well, and all will be well, and every kind of thing will be well.
—Julian of Norwich, Showings, chapter 27
Today we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which allows faithful Christians to trust that, indeed, all will be well. I like to think of the resurrection as God’s way of telling us that God can take the worst thing in the world—the killing of the God-Human Jesus—and change it into the best thing: the redemption of the world.
Continue reading “Shining a Light on Goodness: A Pattern We Can Trust, A Richard Rohr Meditation”
You, Jesus, love us by dying, by suffering abandonment, by bestowing Your spirit unto us, by doing the Father’s will, by offering everything up for our sins, and trusting in the greater plan of GOD.
Continue reading “Shining a Light on Goodness: He is Risen”
Continue reading “New Life and Consolation Our Easter Celebration Continues”Amid the many hardships we are enduring, let us never forget that we have been healed by the wounds of Christ. In the light of the Risen Lord, our sufferings are now transfigured. Where there was death, now there is life. Where there was mourning, now there is consolation.
Pope Francis