Avoiding Bitterness in Suffering: Meeting Christ in Physical Pain and Fatigue
Avoiding Bitterness in Suffering will bring courage and hope that in Christ and in communion with his saints, you can — and will — triumph over every kind of adversity.
Avoiding Bitterness in Suffering will bring courage and hope that in Christ and in communion with his saints, you can — and will — triumph over every kind of adversity.
What comes out when life’s trials and tribulations squeeze you? Stephanie Burke offers something to think about in these unprecedented days.
Meditating on the fact that God loves you yields a joy that transcends the greatest physical or mental suffering.
When God chooses our penance, it is far more powerful than any cross we pick up ourselves. Claire Dwyer reflects on passive purification.
Nothing is wasted in the Economy of God–this mysterious, wonderful reality has us all implicated in each other’s salvation. Claire Dwyer is always amazed at the perfection of God’s plans.
Leila Miller examines how our level of holiness shapes our experience of suffering and our view of the crosses of life.
As we begin Holy Week, St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross meditates on the good that comes from desiring and carrying the Cross.
Why is the Cross good for us? Why do we need passive suffering?
Dr. Anthonly Lilles offers encouragement in praying through the battle of times of suffering and desolation.
Claire Dwyer on how Mary helps us to find sweetness in our sorrows.