
I want you to love yourself. Love, God
Continue reading “Words of Truth From God”
The more I’m learning about our new Pope, my eyes are opening to God’s grace in action. This revelation is fanning the seeds of faith within me and breathing a new hope into my lungs.
Continue reading “Living the Adventure of Life”
This year I’m following my husband’s lead in not eating meat on Fridays. Having been raised Catholic, this was the norm for him to have Friday penance. For me as a convert, it was not a familiar practice.
Continue reading “The Light of Christ’s Love”
Today is the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima when a large group of people witnessed the sun “dance” on October 13, 1917 near Fatima, Portugal, however three shepherd children did not see the miracle.
Continue reading “Inspiring Our Faith”
On this Good Shepherd Sunday the risen Christ consoles us: “My sheep hear my voice; they follow me.”
Continue reading “A Tender Voice”
The dawn from on high shall break on us… to guide our feet into the way of peace (Luke 1:78, 79).
The heavens proclaim the glory of God
and the firmament shows forth the work of his hands. Day unto day takes up the story
and night unto night makes known the message.

The election of a new pope holds profound implications, not just for Catholics but for the global community. A successor of Peter, 2,000 years later, is now in place and will have a profound impact on life and culture.
With joy, the Church welcomes Pope Leo XIV the 267th Bishop of Rome.
Continue reading “🌍 A Global Church Celebrates”
The installation of the chimney atop the Sistine Chapel signals the commencement of the conclave—a moment of anticipation and hope.
Continue reading “🔥 The Significance of the Smoke”

April 10, 2024 Wednesday General Audience, St. Peter’s Square (Personal Photo)
By Jacquelyne Rocan
Like so many throughout the world, I enjoyed a beautiful Easter celebration on April 20, rejoicing in the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ and His triumph over death. I watched the coverage of our Holy Father, Pope Francis, preside over the Urbi et Orbi message from Rome and then travel throughout St. Peter’s Square in the Popemobile to give his blessings to those gathered in the square. It was a beautiful moment of love and I thought a good sign that the pope was continuing to heal after his recent health issues and long hospital stay.
Continue reading “Reflections on Pope Francis”