Today's feast is sort of like a "mini-Easter" because we remember Christ's triumph over sin and death by the wood of the Cross and are reminded that if we unite our crosses with His, we too will triumph. Knowing that so much good can be brought out of something so cruel can bring us hope … Continue reading The Hope that The Exaltation of the Holy Cross Brings
How Much Oil Do You Have?
The parable of the wise and foolish virgins reminds us that we must have not only faith, but love and good works as well. And we cannot wait until the last minute to try to obtain this change in ourselves, but we must be striving for it every day. — Read on http://www.catholic365.com/article/42207/how-much-oil-do-you-have.html
Woe to the Bad Shepherds!
The prophet Ezekiel was told by the Lord to prophesy against the shepherds of Israel because they had been pasturing themselves and not the sheep. This serves as a warning to the shepherds of the Church and reminds us that we must be diligent in praying for them. — Read on http://www.catholic365.com/article/42161/woe-to-the-bad-shepherds.html
St. Michael’s Lent
St. Michael's Lent is a devotion that comes from the life of St. Francis of Assisi and runs from August 15th to September 29th. It is a time for extra prayer, penance and fasting for the purpose of growing in our devotion to St. Michael and asking his intercession for ourselves, our country, and our … Continue reading St. Michael’s Lent
What Kind of Soil Are You?
The parable of the seed and the sower is one that we have often heard, and it is very useful for meditation from time to time to see where we are in the spiritual life. How receptive are you to God's word? — Read on http://www.catholic365.com/article/41783/what-kind-of-soil.html
On Interior Mortification
Mortifying, or denying, ourselves in our daily lives helps us to curbs our passions and desires so that we learn to exchange our own wills for God's will and make the necessary room in our hearts to love Him alone. — Read on http://www.catholic365.com/article/41741/on-interior-mortification.html
The Consecrated Hands of a Priest
At his ordination, the hands of a priest are consecrated for the sacred task of handling the Body of Christ. This consecration means that the priest specifically has been given the right to touch Our Lord and that this privilege is not intended for everyone. — Read on http://www.catholic365.com/article/41663/the-consecrated-hands-of-a-priest.html
Decreasing With St. John the Baptist
"He must increase, and I must decrease." These words of St. John the Baptist are what should be desired by every Christian, and prayer is an important part of setting the foundation for this. — Read on http://www.catholic365.com/article/40424/decreasing-with-st-john-the-baptist.html
The Sacrament of the Present Moment
The present moment has been described as a sacrament, and indeed it is an outward sign that gives grace. We must ask God every day to be with us to take advantage of every moment to serve and glorify Him. — Read on http://www.catholic365.com/article/40340/the-sacrament-of-the-present-moment.html
The Visitation and the Queenship
Today is both the Feast of the Visitation in the Novus Ordo rite and the Queenship of Mary in the traditional rite. These two feasts are linked in a way and each lead us to an understanding of the other. — Read on http://www.catholic365.com/article/39118/the-visitation-and-the-queenship.html