Tag Archive: #reflection

The Greatest Gift

Posted on October 5, 2021
28th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B  Each of us is called to imitate and serve Jesus. But this does not mean that each of us is called to give everything away or to choose a life of complete [read more...]

Chris Stefanick: The One Solution

Posted on October 1, 2021
We’re crushed by every agenda, on every side: in the media, the workplace, and sometimes by your own families. And yet I’m JOYFUL. I’m HOPEFUL. Why? Because I have THE solution. I’ll let you in on my secret in this [read more...]

Our Readiness to Change

Posted on September 28, 2021
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time — Year B We are created in the image and likeness of God, and God entrusted us with the gift of responsibility for creation. We have the power to either build or destroy. We have [read more...]

My Favorite Saint: St. Therese of Lisieux

Posted on September 21, 2021
26th Sunday in Ordinary Time — Year B This upcoming week, on October 1, we will celebrate the feast of St. Therese of Lisieux. I would like to share with you a few reflections about my favorite saint. St. Therese [read more...]

Should Christians Believe in Karma?

Posted on September 14, 2021
Is Karma good? No. However, GRACE is! You have a loving God who wants to pour his love, mercy, and grace into your life. Let him. Watch the video below to learn more. Source: Real Life Catholic  

Living With Childlike Faith

Posted on September 14, 2021
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B In the Gospel Jesus tells us that we should be like children. What does it means to be like a child in the 21st century? It means to look at the world [read more...]

Satan Does Exist

Posted on September 7, 2021
24th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B Satan does exist. One need only speak to a Catholic exorcist or sit in a confessional hearing confessions for a few hours to know that the devil and demons are real. And, [read more...]

Seeing Through God’s Eyes

Posted on August 31, 2021
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B St. Thomas Aquinas once said: “Omnia quasi oculo Dei intuemur . . .” This means, “Everything as if through His eyes.” In other words, we should see and evaluate everything as if [read more...]