Part 1: An Ideal Parish is Trinitarian
This is Part 1 of a fifteen-part series called “The Vision of an Ideal Parish” based on an article by... Read More
This is Part 1 of a fifteen-part series called “The Vision of an Ideal Parish” based on an article by... Read More
It never hurts to return to the basics. This is an introductory article to a fifteen-part series called “The Vision... Read More
Maranatha! Come, Lord Jesus! The Christian confession of faith is unique in many ways; but one stands out among others:... Read More
I remember as a child reading The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, and coming to that fateful moment of... Read More
“Francis, go and rebuild my, house, which, as you can see, is totally in ruin.” Many times we, here at... Read More
Do you remember that old Looney Tunes cartoon with Frisky the puppy and Claude the house cat? It is the... Read More
I just left Jam for the Lamb, which is a morning of Worship, Praise and Adoration that kicked off our... Read More
It has been said that Ignatius of Loyola learned his rules of discernment by comparing worldly reading to reading the... Read More
I snapped a pic the other day of the clock I have in the confessional. I couldn’t help myself. It... Read More
Now that we have come to the end of Christmas season: “Maintain the desire of God in our hearts, and... Read More
A stranger in a foreign land, I was exhausted and homesick as my summer Spanish immersion ended in Guatemala. The... Read More
“Recalculating.” When GPS navigation systems were first invented it was common for people to hear the statement “recalculating.” This happened... Read More