In May, I was strolling through my Facebook page, seeing who had posted and what the good news was. I came across this photo of someone’s hand holding a post-it note, and the message rang out. Now, I know the source, and the person is a really good, non-denominational Christian, who has given much of … Continue reading Why We Fail
Purpose & Purity – The Obligation to Christ’s Church
This past week, and for the reason of talking about aspects of Catholic faith, I ventured a fact about the Catholic doctrine on sin to a Charismatic friend of mine. I noted to her that the Catholic Church obligates us to attend Sunday Mass. Should we not do so, it is considered a mortal sin … Continue reading Purpose & Purity – The Obligation to Christ’s Church
On the Pride of Self-Regard
A few days back I memorized the Act of Contrition, a Catholic prayer of confession of sin. It is a beautiful prayer of repentance, intent, and hope that I will repeat daily throughout the remainder of my life. Recently I had the opportunity to look deep into this prayer’s meaning and use by modern man … Continue reading On the Pride of Self-Regard
The Order of Willingness
“Blind as we are, we hinder God, and stop the current of His graces. But when He finds a soul penetrated with a lively faith, He pours into it His graces and favors plentifully.” Brother Lawrence In my previous post, God’s Work & My Work, I discussed those instantaneous changes in my life that God … Continue reading The Order of Willingness