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This month, we are going to learn from St. Paul what it means to be “earthen vessels” who carry the greatest treasure in the world: Christ himself (2 Corinthians 4:7). I have admired Paul for many years. More »
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This month, we are going to learn from St. Paul what it means to be “earthen vessels” who carry the greatest treasure in the world: Christ himself (2 Corinthians 4:7). I have admired Paul for many years. More »
Everyone has their heroes. It could be a grandparent whose years of experience have given them deep wisdom. It could be a political leader whose bravery in the midst of opposition inspires us. More »
People have always gone to great lengths to pursue something they treasure. Think of the man in Jesus’ parable who sold all he owned to buy a field that held a buried treasure (Matthew 13:44). More »
Mother Teresa of Calcutta once said, “At the moment of death, we will not be judged according to the number of good deeds we have done or by the diplomas we have received in our lifetime. More »
“They killed our priest,” the elderly woman sobbed, on her knees and absorbed in grief. “He was my priest, our priest. . . . He spoke our language.” More »
As a little girl growing up in Africa, I enjoyed a warm and safe family life. My parents were devout Catholics, and they taught me to ask God for everything. In my innocent faith, I often saw my prayers answered. More »
When I was a kid, I had a rather ghoulish fascination with St. Rita of Cascia. The real and important story behind St. Rita—what made her a saint—was a tale of patience, obedience, and the ability. More »