His Mercy Is Divine

The Sunday immediately following Easter Sunday is referred to as the Feast of Divine Mercy. It is associated with the written recordings and a drawn image of a young nun’s encounters with Jesus approximately 100 years ago. These recordings and image have led today to millions of Catholics religiously praying a chaplet, contemplating Jesus’s words... Continue Reading →

Make Fridays Good Again

Fasting has always been a part of the world God created. Moses, David, and John the Baptist were some Biblical people who were known to fast. Of course, Christ fasted in the desert for forty days.  The Christian practice of fasting serves as a spiritual exercise that draws us nearer to God. Fasting helps to release... Continue Reading →

Parents Are Tasked to Raise Saints

Nothing else is as important in a parent's job description as helping his or her children get to Heaven. It is not too lofty a goal for parents to raise saints, as evidenced by Carlo Acutis.   Later this month the Catholic Church will canonize Carlo.  For those not familiar with Carlo, he was an Italian teenager who died... Continue Reading →

Trust in Him and He Will Direct Your Way

Five years ago this month my trials, adversities, and humiliations began.  And I thank God for everything that happened to me. I was fired after a 40-year career as a Catholic school educator.  The following Bible passage regarding trusting in God and accepting adversity succinctly summarizes the entirety of my ordeal.   “My child, when you come to... Continue Reading →

This Lent, Keep It Simple

Most Catholic parents do a great job of teaching their kids about Holy Week and Easter, such as by focusing on Christ’s Passion and Resurrection and making sure the family attends Holy Week services and Easter Sunday Mass. It is also important that children understand what the Lenten period prior to Holy Week is all... Continue Reading →

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