
Climbing the Mountain
Why should we continue to climb higher in the spiritual life? Father Michael Najim reflects on how following Jesus means ascending the mountain of the Lord.
Why should we continue to climb higher in the spiritual life? Father Michael Najim reflects on how following Jesus means ascending the mountain of the Lord.
What happens when someone has tried spiritual direction for a couple of years and it doesn’t “work”? Father John Bartunek answers a reader’s question and provides recommendations.
How can changing the way you say things help your spiritual journey? Find out when Charlotte Ostermann explains how a subtle shift in perspective aligns us more closely with the freedom Christ won for us.
How do married men love the Lord with ALL their strength? Do family obligations mean declining parish service? Find out as Father John Bartunek reflects on these questions and provides an answer.
How in the world can pain ever be a gift? Is God whispering, speaking, or shouting to us through it? Find out as Father Michael Najim reflects on this very thing!
How does one respond to a gay child who wants gay “marriage” and still remain faithful to the Church and Her teaching? Find out when Fr John Bartunek examines this question and provides resources that may help.
What recourse do we have when a spiritual director hasn’t seen us, especially when we have an urgent question or issue? Find out what Fr John Bartunek recommends in today’s post.
How can our weaknesses be our blessings? Find out as Father Michael Najim addresses this question … even as we prepare for Thanksgiving Day in the United States a week from today!
A reader writes to ask, “Why don’t people kneel at Mass?” Dan answers and considers aspects of reverence in Mass.
What do we do when our emotions about evil in our world contradict themselves? What path should we follow? Find out when Father John Bartunek takes a look at the second thing we can do about this situation in part II of this two-part series.