
The Underrated Virtue of Moderation
Moderation has a seasoned way of wisely tempering zeal, and obedience a way of stretching us to do the things of God which go counter to the way we might decide to do things by way of our own preferences.

Moderation has a seasoned way of wisely tempering zeal, and obedience a way of stretching us to do the things of God which go counter to the way we might decide to do things by way of our own preferences.

Go to the point of your greatest fear and God will meet you there.

Claire Dwyer reflects on an Old Testament story that reveals the “God who sees.”

The third part of a series on Benedictine Spirituality with Fr. Boniface Hicks.

The second part of a series on Benedictine Spirituality with Fr. Boniface Hicks.

Part I of a series on Benedictine Spirituality explores our need to cultivate silence and listening.

What was St. Faustina’s spiritual mission–and how do we carry it forward today? Dr. Lilles with a look at her life and legacy for the Feast of Divine Mercy.

Fr. Boniface Hicks reveals how St. Joseph’s obedience protected the mystery of Mary’s virginity.

When God chooses our penance, it is far more powerful than any cross we pick up ourselves. Claire Dwyer reflects on passive purification.

Claire Dwyer considers how St. Frances Xavier Cabrini teaches us to be obedient to God’s plans – and firm in our convictions.