Jesus, I Trust in You
“Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat [or drink], or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds in the sky; they do not sow or reap, they gather nothing into barns, yet...Continue reading→
Biblical Morality: A Story of Love and Mercy
The Bible is a love story, the story of God’s love for man and of man’s response to that love. Man can embrace God’s love and be happy, or he can reject that love and so destroy his relationship with God, enslaving himself to selfishness and pride and damaging his relationship with others and with...Continue reading→
The Faith of a Child
“Let us weigh the gain and the loss in wagering what God is. Let us estimate these two chances. If you gain, you gain all; if you lose, you lose nothing. Wager, then, without hesitation that He is.” (Blaise Pascal, Pensées) That is just a small part of the argument known as Pascal’s Wager, which...Continue reading→
A Nudge from the Holy Spirit
Have you ever gotten the feeling that the Holy Spirit is trying to tell you something through your “sixth sense” or your intuition? What was He telling you to do? Did you listen to it or ignore it? And what was the result of your decision? Cale Clarke spent a recent segment on The Cale...Continue reading→
The Power of Silence
When is the last time that you got away from everything? When is the last time that you turned off your phone, your TV, your computer, your car, left your house, left your job and the people around you, and spent time in real, true, pure silence? Do you remember going for a walk, accompanied...Continue reading→
Source and Summit: Why a Eucharistic Revival?
Sometimes as a bishop you feel the incredible weight of the need for a New Evangelization. One of those moments was when a 2019 study from the Pew Research Center revealed that as many as 70% of Catholics don’t believe in or understand the depth of Christ’s real presence and love in the Eucharist. The...Continue reading→
Learning Chastity and Self-Mastery
NOTE: This article features some sensitive topics that may not be suitable for younger readers. Please use discretion. The American Society of Addiction Medicine defines addiction as the following: “Addiction is a treatable, chronic medical disease involving complex interactions among brain circuits, genetics, the environment, and an individual’s life experiences. People with addiction use substances...Continue reading→
Dealing with Spiritual Doubt
We’ve seen the concept of doubt many times in scripture. When Abraham and Sarah are told that their descendants would number greater than the stars, they laughed, for both of them were old and past the age of bearing children. Similarly, when Zechariah is told that Elizabeth would have a son and he would be...Continue reading→
Practicing Spiritual Fitness
In the New Year, many people’s resolutions revolve around their desire to lead healthier lives. They may want to give up drinking or smoking or eating sweets. Others want to get to the gym more often or start going for walks or runs outside. There is an intrinsic recognition that to lead a better life,...Continue reading→
Spiritual Lessons from the Liturgy
Every New Year prompts a proliferation of self-improvement resolutions – diet, quit a vice, exercise more, spend less time on social media, etc. These can be good things, and indeed necessary things for our physical and emotional health. Quickly though, lists fade, self-control wains, and our attention moves to the next shiny thing (at least...Continue reading→
A Eucharistic New Year’s Resolution
We are beginning a new year, within the nationwide Eucharistic Revival initiated by the U.S. Catholic bishops that began on June 19, 2022, the Feast of Corpus Christi. As we consider our New Year’s Resolutions, perhaps we can make one of them Eucharistic, include an increase in our “diet” of the Bread From Heaven, Jesus...Continue reading→
The Fundamentals of Spiritual Freedom
In his 1941 State of the Union Address, President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed to the United States and to the whole world his belief that all people had a fundamental right to four freedoms as human beings. Echoing the words of the American Constitution, he explained that everyone deserved freedom of speech, freedom of religion,...Continue reading→
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