
Through the Wounds of Christ the Father Transforms our Wounds
“The wounds of Christ heal our wounds and transform them into new vessels of his love.”- Dr. Anthony Lilles

“The wounds of Christ heal our wounds and transform them into new vessels of his love.”- Dr. Anthony Lilles

“There’s nothing like sitting in the same room as God and feeling him look back at me to show what’s really valuable in my life and what’s not.” – Rose Folsom

“Your Lent could be the most powerful one yet, an invitation to take a deeper dive into the kind of prayer St. Therese described as ‘a burst from my heart, it is a simple glance thrown toward heaven, a cry of thanksgiving and love in times of trial as well as in times of joy.’” – Dan Burke

“When we give Him permission to be center of our universe, as a parent is to a child, then and only then will all be well with us.” – Christine Hanus

“Like Veruca Salt in the movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, we figuratively (or occasionally literally in my case) belt out, ‘Don’t care how—I want it now!'”

“What does Saint Teresa say about prayer? A lot, of course, but it boils down to a handful of simple tenets.” – Olivia Spears

“True life is found in living the one prayer that saves the world – the filial prayer of Jesus Christ.”

“Our Lady’s been promised a victory, but we are called to help bring it about, to rally under her banner and reclaim our world—which finds itself in the grip of this trial—for Jesus Christ.” – Dan Burke

“Teachers are critical leaders for our children and their ability to portray Christian virtues is what they are most remembered for. Let us pray for them, abundantly, as school begins again.” – Thomas Griffin

“In contemplative prayer one does not so much approach God, but is approached by God.” – Fr. Jeremiah Shryock