Most importantly, we should ask ourselves “who.” Who am I seeking?
Most importantly, we should ask ourselves “who.” Who am I seeking?
This Labor Day, let’s take some time to be re-created with God’s own rest and playfulness. That way, whatever we face the next day, we can begin again with all the zest and zeal of God himself.
In reality, true greatness lies in loving obedience to God’s will, no matter how mundane it might seem at the time.
The joy our servers experienced on Monday was the fruit of their giving something, indeed, giving themselves, over to Jesus. The prospect of holding nothing back from our good Lord is often intimidating. But if we begin by committing ourselves to the little sacrifices that love demands of us on a daily basis, we will find our fears melting away and the impossible acts of love become not only possible, but desirable.
… (O)ur diverse ways of addressing Mary all point to the one mystery that the Son of God “came down from heaven, and by the Holy Spirit, was born of the Virgin Mary, and became man.” Nevertheless, taking time to admire this “icon not made by hands” in her different aspects only inspires us to greater love for her and the child she carries into the world.
The joy our servers experienced on Monday was the fruit of their giving something, indeed, giving themselves, over to Jesus. The prospect of holding nothing back from our good Lord is often intimidating. But if we begin by committing ourselves to the little sacrifices that love demands of us on a daily basis, we will find our fears melting away and the impossible acts of love become not only possible, but desirable.
… (O)ur diverse ways of addressing Mary all point to the one mystery that the Son of God “came down from heaven, and by the Holy Spirit, was born of the Virgin Mary, and became man.” Nevertheless, taking time to admire this “icon not made by hands” in her different aspects only inspires us to greater love for her and the child she carries into the world.
By now you’ve no doubt seen many advertisements for our annual Golf Classic and Parish Dinner on May 19th. Today I’d like to issue my own invitation to each and every one of you. Whether you can join us for the whole day or just for the cocktail party and dinner, it would be great to celebrate with you.