
Charity’s Infinite Overflowing Flood in the Midst of Trial
Saint Elizabeth of the Trinity (1880 – 1906), a contemporary of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, is a Carmelite mystic from Dijon, France. Her profound theological reflections

Saint Elizabeth of the Trinity (1880 – 1906), a contemporary of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, is a Carmelite mystic from Dijon, France. Her profound theological reflections

Interview with Joseph Pronechen Dear Friends, this past Friday, I interviewed Joseph Pronechen. Joseph Pronechen is the author of our recent post on Divine

Worried about the world situation? About your spiritual life? Jesus gives us the hope-filled solution. Seek and accept his mercy. Start in the Eastertide, celebrate

Dear Father John, I have a question for your blog! I think I don’t really know what is a novena? How did it appear in

Dear Father John, I thought I once heard you mention that quite often a hatred of oneself runs parallel with a hatred of God. My problem is

“God’s passionate love for his people – for humanity – is at the same time a forgiving love. by The Editors, National Catholic Register correspondent

Jesus I Trust in You – from the Mundelein Psalter From the Mundelein Psalter: The morn had spread her crimson rays, When range the skies