
Grace in Times of Trial
In moments of disappointment, we are reminded of our own vulnerability and dependence on God’s grace.
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In moments of disappointment, we are reminded of our own vulnerability and dependence on God’s grace.

The promise of Jesus is that he knows the loneliness that all humans know, and experienced it through his Incarnation. Make time to do something for yourself today that brings you joy.

The stiller you become, the clearer will your reflection be.

You’ll find something in the rosary whether you’re a veteran mystic longing to go deeper in prayer or someone seeking the Lord’s help.

The stars in the night sky can offer us a reminder to look for brightness in the dark times of our lives.

I recently saw a death notice that read, “A Funeral Mass celebrating Ray’s life will begin….” That sounds to me like a non-Catholic notice. Aren’t we supposed to mourn when a family member, friend or acquaintance dies?

Do you have two and a half minutes in your day that you can give to God? This is the beauty of the rosary.

There are so many situations in life that can make us feel utterly helpless.

In Isaiah 40:2, God tells the prophet: “Speak tenderly to Jerusalem, and proclaim to her that her service is at an end, her guilt is expiated. Indeed, she has received from the hand of the LORD double for all her sins.” Why is Jerusalem called a woman?

the rosary helps us be more aware of the soul’s deepest desires, which are for God.