Active and Passive Attitudes in Our Faith
Many people would agree that being “active” is better than being “passive,” as being “active” is more proactive. When we assess a person’s personality, being
Many people would agree that being “active” is better than being “passive,” as being “active” is more proactive. When we assess a person’s personality, being
“The devil, who orchestrates the ‘correcting is judging’ campaign, rejoices; for if he can keep us from correcting one another, sin can and does flourish.” – Monsignor Charles Pope
“I smiled at him and said as compassionately as I could, ‘This world is never enough, and it never will be.’” – Fr. Jeremiah Shyrock
The science of prayer is the science of the conversation of man with God. Prayer itself is the unfolding of our mind before the Most
St. Therese of Lisieux once said, “The rosary is a long chain that links heaven & earth.” I feel this is true, but today I have started thinking of it as an old telephone cord. – Nicole Berlucchi
It was July 2, 1945, at eight o’clock in the evening. It was time to lock the doors of the shrine for the night, and
“From journaling prayer, one can learn to discern God’s ‘voice’ and presence as distinguished from our own thoughts and emotions as well as those placed upon us by the enemy.” – Debra Black
“There is consistently nothing more powerful and nothing more hated by the demons than attending Mass and receiving the Body and Blood of Jesus.” – Monsignor Stephen Rossetti
“To be in a state of grace is the minimal disposition necessary to receive holy Communion, but when it comes to receiving Love why would anyone settle for the minimum?” – Fr. James Brent
We were made to ask the big questions: For what purpose do I exist? What happens to me when I die? Is there an all-powerful