A Mystical Feud Through the Church’s History
When I first heard of our current president and our current Pope in a feud, my initial thought was “Ugh!” Then, as I listened to Catechism in a Year with […]
When I first heard of our current president and our current Pope in a feud, my initial thought was “Ugh!” Then, as I listened to Catechism in a Year with […]
Palm Sunday arrives as a whisper carried on green branches — a day when joy and sorrow walk side by side. We remember and venerate Jesus entering Jerusalem not with […]
Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him”-Matthew 2:2 Today is Christmas Day, […]
(pic courtesy of FB) Have you ever felt overwhelmed when, from time to time, it seems as if your family members are in a spiritual battle with all of the […]
Under the soft, golden light of late afternoon, the garden of Convento de San Jose hummed with quiet life. The scent of blooming flowers mingled with the distant bells, casting a sense of peace over the stone paths. Mother Teresa of Ávila, her figure serene and composed, strolled beside Sister Guadalupe, whose hands nervously twisted the edge of her habit.
“Mother Teresa, do you think God hears us, even in our thoughts?” Guadalupe’s voice trembled, almost lost among the rustling leaves.
With gentle amusement, Teresa replied, “It is often in silence that God’s voice is the clearest. A seed, deep in the dark earth, cannot see the sun, yet it grows all the same.”
Guadalupe, comforted by Teresa’s wisdom yet still burdened by doubt, sighed. “Some days my heart feels so heavy. I wonder if I will ever find my way.”
Mother Teresa paused, her gaze warm and steady. “Growth is never a straight path, dear child. Our shadows teach us as much as the light. Trust that, even as you walk in uncertainty, you are guided.”
Together, they sat beneath a blossoming tree, surrendering to a moment of prayerful silence. In that hush, Guadalupe felt something shift—the gentle assurance that, even in her doubt, she was not alone.
(A Tale of One Love, Many Worlds) Sadie continues to write her book. It is a brand new year, 2025, and she is learning about the rosary alongside Father Mark […]
I remember reading that wisdom and discernment are ours, not through study, learning, or bitter experience, but through surrender. On the far side of surrender lie peace and rest in […]
Well, what can I say about tomorrow’s big day for America? Two Words: “Thank God!” I remember four years ago when the situation was dire after the big mess and […]
…I wrote a blog about how then-President Trump was being ridiculed,persecuted, vilified, hated and how we conservatives who voted for him werebeing treated about the same, if not worse. Would […]
Adding the numbers of the new year 2+0+2+4 =8. I recall many years ago, as I walked along Venice Beach in California, a sidewalk Chinese “fortune teller” asked for my […]