The Only One Who Makes Us Well
The law of human existence is love in its dynamic reality, which is offering, the gift of self.
The law of human existence is love in its dynamic reality, which is offering, the gift of self.
Love is never static, the lover does not simply give himself and then rest.
One of the functions of the Holy Spirit, who descends on the world, is to convince us of our sin.
A vision of glory without subsequent immersion in suffering would be a cheap trick of magic or a psychological delusion;
The Church repeats to us the powerful appeal which the prophet Joel addressed to the people of Israel:
Keeping bees is both a meaningful and sacred hobby … and deeply connected to the liturgy.
Our daily life in Our Lord Jesus Christ is a difficult struggle between pursuit of the true happiness He freely offers to us and beguilement by the false happiness marketed to us, at the cost of our freedom, by a world burdened with the effects of Original Sin.
"Teach us to count our days aright, that we may gain wisdom of heart" (Psalm 90:12).
It is the saying of holy men that, if we wish to be perfect, we have nothing more to do than to perform the ordinary duties of the day well.