Daily Reflections

Marriage and the Natural Order

By Fr. Venatius Oforka / October 6, 2024 /

God is orderly and teleological in his works. His act of creation was well planned out and purposefully ordered. Part of this order is the marriage institution, which he established with the creation of man and woman, two contrary genders that would purposefully form a whole. According to this divine…

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After a Storm Comes a Calm

By Fr. Justino Cornejo / October 5, 2024 /

In Spanish, we have a saying that goes: “Después de la tempestad, viene la calma.” Translated, this saying states that, “After a storm comes a calm.” We use this saying to console or to encourage a person who is going through a rough moment in life, inviting them to see…

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Why There?

By Anne Callaghan / October 4, 2024 /

Today’s readings are an interesting challenge and opportunity to go to Our Lord and say, “what are you trying to teach me here?” I am a big fan of adoration where I go daily to sit with my best friend and have all kinds of conversations. I bring to Him…

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Bartimaeus and his path to achieving a goal

Beg and Believe

By Sean Callahan / October 3, 2024 /

Turn to God. Today’s Gospel invites us to practice confidence in the power of grace. In the first reading, we encounter the suffering of Job. We catch him at a moment when he seems to be at a loss. “Pity me, pity me, O you my friends, for the hand…

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Let the Guardian Angels Guide You

By Fr. Christian Amah / October 2, 2024 /

Angels, divine messengers of God, captivate our hearts. Is that too broad a statement? Perhaps. But it is fair to say that most of us long for divine intervention, especially when life takes an unexpected turn. What we often call coincidences may actually be ‘God-incidents’—moments where God orchestrates or intervenes…

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My Love Story with Saint Theresa of Lisieux

My Love Story with Saint Theresa of Lisieux

By Fr. Maurice Emelu / September 30, 2024 /

As I approach a very special birthday, I decided to revisit some of the books that helped me better understand God’s love. Besides the Bible, the first book on my list is The Story of a Soul by Saint Theresa of Lisieux. There are other books: The Dialogue of Saint…

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A conversation on virtue

St Jerome

By Paul Verderber / September 30, 2024 /

Today we honor and remember St. Jerome. He is best known for translating the Bible into Latin in the late 300s. This version of the Bible was called the Vulgate and became the official Bible for many centuries. He also found strength by often living in seclusion, like a hermit.…

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Dante’s Inferno…?

By Fr. Marcelo Javier Navarro Muñoz, IVE / September 29, 2024 /

“It is better for you to enter into life maimed than with two hands to go into Gehenna, into the unquenchable fire”. Eugène Delacroix, The Barque of Dante1 Today’s readings are scary. And they should be. They are unpopular, but they should not be so. It is hard to speak…

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Pay Attention to What I am Telling You

By Erin Szurgot / September 28, 2024 /

When reading today’s Gospel, it is important to have the context of what happens immediately preceding and following the verses. Immediately preceding the Gospel, our Lord casts out a demon that His apostles could not cast out. The apostles were “amazed at His every deed” (Lk 9:43). During the Gospel,…

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A girl sitting on the grass seeing the sunset view

What Will Be Your Answer?

By Fr. John Opara / September 27, 2024 /

The essence of examination is not only to test the students’ understanding of learned material, but to help them grow in their knowledge. And a teacher will always identify a good student from the way he/she approaches the question and from his/her answer. As a way of strengthening the students’…

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