
Virtue and Friendship
“Virtuous people are capable of genuine friendship because of their emotional maturity.” – Fr. Derek Sakowski

“Virtuous people are capable of genuine friendship because of their emotional maturity.” – Fr. Derek Sakowski

A Reflection from “Padre Pio and You” by Mary O’Regan During the fifty-eight years he was a priest, Pio was simultaneously a stigmatist. He

“Jesus will show us where we need to repent and grow in virtue. He invites us to be healed.” – Christine Hanus
Join us for this episode of Divine Intimacy Radio “Being a Catholic Athlete” as we talk with Barry Dean about being a Catholic athlete and
Join us for this episode of Divine Intimacy Radio “The Desire to Be Fully Who We are Called to Be” as we finish this series

“Sure, we can suppress or subjugate our emotional reactions. We can flog them with ‘shoulds.’ We can exile them or lock them up. But that is not virtue.” – Fr. Derek Sakowski

Join us for this episode of Divine Intimacy Radio “Living a Christ-Centric Understanding of Relationship” as we continue talking about the beauty of marriage and

A Reflection from “The Most Powerful Saints in Exorcism” by Charles D. Fraune and Patrick O’Hearn Saints in the Rite of Exorcism Within the

A Reflection from “Remain In Me and I In You” by Fr. Wayne Sattler Just as Jesus met Peter where he needed to be loved,

“Our Lord gently affirms our limitations and, in them, invites us to seek His strength while continually upholding our well-being.” – Megan Hjelmstad