The following is the text of a homily offered by Brother Christopher Patiño, F.S.C., the Director Vocations Ministry of the… Read more We Are All Called for Others
Category: Liturgy and Prayer
Remembering 230,000+
Today is All Souls’ Day, Dia de los muertos, the Christian version of the universal aspiration to preserve the memory… Read more Remembering 230,000+
Catholics and Elections
A leading Vatican official, in a recent interview, warned against using the Catholic Church’s pro-life teaching as a political weapon… Read more Catholics and Elections
Indigenous Holiness
“O God, who desired the Virgin Saint Kateri Tekakwitha to flower among Native Americans in a life of innocence, grant,… Read more Indigenous Holiness
The Black Body of Christ
This week is the Octave of the Feast of Corpus Christi, a liturgical celebration instituted in 1264, after the Miracle… Read more The Black Body of Christ
Spirit and Fire – Pentecost for Us
Today’s blog, which celebrates the birth of Christian community, is dedicated to the memory of George Floyd, who was a… Read more Spirit and Fire – Pentecost for Us
Cardinal Newman Canonization
John Henry Newman (1801-1890) was a British churchman who entered the Roman Catholic Church at age 44, served as Rector… Read more Cardinal Newman Canonization
We Before Me
The Church is now in the Octave of the Epiphany, which celebrates the recognition of God, the Gentle Redeemer, in… Read more We Before Me
A Lasallian Wall of Rebirth
“If it is true that this mystery [of the Holy Trinity], which has no equal in dignity and in holiness,… Read more A Lasallian Wall of Rebirth
The Lenten Journey with Christ and Friends
A Lenten Reflection by Brother Charles Lent is upon us. It is an ancient tradition, a popular tradition, and a… Read more The Lenten Journey with Christ and Friends