
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.
How one woman’s realization about her baptism led her to embrace a new saint for the journey.
Hear from Fr. William Watson, S.J. about some of the fundamental principles of discernment.
The series on St. Elizabeth of the Trinity comes to a close with a reflection on her mission.
How can we stay centered on Christ when the world feels upside-down?
Monsignor Charles Pope takes a look at some “hard truths that will set us free.”
The seeds of the Gospel tend to sprout in solitude, Rob Marco reflects on the blog today.
Claire Dwyer explores the mystical reality of the “Dark Night” through the experience of St. Elizabeth of the Trinity.
Debra Black provides a beautiful reflection on the restorative aspect of Lent.
These times call for extraordinarily courageous and generous hearts—and that means you.