On Jesus’ Merciful Call of St. Matthew, a Great Sinner
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
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
Dan and Stephanie Burke give a riveting account of surviving Covid-19.
Fr. Ed Broom has some great ways to get ready for the biggest week of the year.
St. Elizabeth of the Trinity was no stranger to the Works of Mercy. We can imitate her charity–and it may be easier and closer than we think, Claire Dwyer shares.
What should we do when we do not feel merciful?
What does today’s feast teach us about God’s mercy? Find out when Liz Estler surveys several authors who have written on the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
What are the 25 Secrets of Spiritual Struggle that Jesus revealed to St. Faustina?
We get 365 chances this year. 365 fresh starts. Every morning has been promised its share of mercies – not brushed off, polished up, half-used graces, but the brand-spankin’ new kind.
-Claire Dwyer
How should we treat those souls who have fallen away from the Faith? Dan, Melissa and Dr. Anthony Lilles discuss the wisdom of St. Therese of Lisieux on the power of intercessory prayer and the mercy of our Lord.
What is the difference between divine and human mercy? How can we hope to increase God’s Divine Mercy towards us? Find out in this sobering homily excerpt from St. Caesarius of Arles.