
The Pentecost of the Heart
Jesus paid the price for us so that God could possess us by us possessing more of Him within us.

Jesus paid the price for us so that God could possess us by us possessing more of Him within us.

Peter must see again to the need to be washed, not just externally, but in the deepest place of wounds and weakness. He must walk with Jesus again, being again called to be made new. What was not possible alone is possible in Christ. Peter is called as living witness that even from our sins, God can make something new and even better.

We will always stand before Jesus like Peter, in need of being washed.

Christ allows himself to be immolated, and with the help of His grace, invites us to follow Him willingly into the place of death to ourselves. Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell with a powerful reflection.

On this Feast Day of St. Matthew, we must acknowledge a great mercy in Jesus’ call. As a tax collector, Matthew was considered a great

Join Dan and Stephanie Burke as they answer your questions about spiritual desolation, suffering, the prayer of quiet, consistency in prayer, Lectio Divina and more.

In this chapter from “The Apostles and Their Times”, Mike Aquilina discusses the conversion of Saul the persecutor to Paul the Apostle.

Dan Burke & Melissa Elson interview Mike Aquilina on his book “The Apostles and Their Times – Archeology, History, and Scripture Unveil What Life Was Really Like during the Apostolic Age” regarding Catholicism’s roots and what early Christianity was really like.

A brief excerpt from a sermon by Saint Augustine on Saints Peter and Paul, as found in the Liturgy of the Hours, for today’s solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul.

Do you have what it takes to evangelize? Find out what Father John Bartunek says about how the Lord equips us for doing what Christ has commanded us to do.