Waiting like Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
During this season of Advent, we are reminded of “waiting.” Each year I find myself getting more and more excited for Advent. While most people
During this season of Advent, we are reminded of “waiting.” Each year I find myself getting more and more excited for Advent. While most people
Together with “exciting” and “joyful”, “stressful” is a word that is associated with the days leading up to Christmas and with the Christmas season itself.
A few weeks ago, while in prayer, I found myself reflecting on the word “bloom” and wondered what God might be trying to reveal to
Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary is well known in the Catholic world, and is practiced extensively. It
When did the first Mass take place? The first response we’d give is “At the Last Supper.” This is correct: the first literal Mass involving
We are now fully immersed in the season of Advent – a time of anticipation for the joy of our Savior’s birth. As we make
“Things were in God’s plan which I had not planned at all. I am coming to the living faith and conviction that – from God’s
As a child, one of my favorite things about Christmas was the Nativity scenes. From the teeny-tiny one on my family’s home altar to the
Scott Hahn in his book “First Comes Love” cites the monumental work of Harvard University Professor, Carle C. Zimmerman’s entitled “Family and Civilization” which citation, I