Motive Makes the Saint: This Present Paradise, Part 6
Elizabeth of the Trinity made tremendous progress in the spiritual life simply by offering up little things. Claire Dwyer continues the series of reflections based on her life.
Elizabeth of the Trinity made tremendous progress in the spiritual life simply by offering up little things. Claire Dwyer continues the series of reflections based on her life.
Leila Miller examines how our level of holiness shapes our experience of suffering and our view of the crosses of life.
David Torkington shares his powerful personal story of moving through the first stages of prayer.
Understanding your temperament can be a valuable tool for growth in the spiritual life, Claire Dwyer shares. Which one best describes you?
How does God turn us into His gems? The Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles reflect on how He works in our lives, not unlike the process of bringing a raw diamond to market.
How can we acquire the all-important virtue of patience that, as Jesus reminds us, is necessary for the salvation of our immortal souls? Fr. Ed Broom explains four different ways to cultivate the virtue of patience.
Fr. John Bartunek answers a reader’s question about surrendering to God’s will: Is it essential to having an authentic spiritual life?
Besides honoring God, could the law He gave to Moses help us personally as well? Patti Maguire Armstrong makes a case that living according to the Decalogue is better for us spiritually, physically, emotionally.
What is the meaning of life for Blessed Elisabeth of the Trinity? Find out when Dr. Anthony Lilles reflects on her understanding of the source of eternal joy.
What do books have to do with faith? (Part II of II) Editor’s Note: In part one, we looked at what literature is and the