Formation

Feast Day of St. Agostina Pietrantoni, Sister of Charity of Saint Joan Antida Thouret

“Let us work now; one day we will rest.”

Thinking Through the McCarrick Scandal

The “McCarrick Report” is gut-wrenching. How do we make sense of it? What can we learn?

“There is no Charity without Justice” – St. Vincent de Paul

“There is no Charity without Justice.” In other words, there is no love without justice. There is no living the Gospel without Justice.

A Homeless Veteran and Cancer Survivor

Lucrecia is a cancer survivor and was in the army for four years. She lives homeless in a tent in Los Angeles’s Koreatown.

What Can I Give?

What Can I Give?

https://youtu.be/kjRXIiZ8bs0 This is to give the greatest gift: to go out from ones self and to enter the world of the “other,” is to understand the meaning of Christmas. For this journey, there are five virtues, seen by Vincent as those characteristic of Jesus,...

Can I go to them?

Can I go to them?

Can I go to them? This is the question Pope Francis asked when he learned that three people were killed in a neighborhood of Bangui, capital of the war-torn Central African Republic. It wasn’t in the schedule so the Pope immediately asked the Nuncio: ‘can I go, can I...

Widow who Offers All She Has to Live on

Savior and Messiah and Lord of all

The Savior comes with a great light to save us in an unexpected way. Now appears the grace of God. Though he may dictate to the whole world, Caesar Augustus does not save, nor does governor Quirinius, an opportunist among many, not even king David, who gives renown to...

A Cry in the Silence

A Cry in the Silence

A Cry in the Silence - Another reflection in Fr. Pat Griffin's series Considering Consecrated Life Of all the songs associated with the Christmas season, is any one more widely known or sung than “Silent Night”?   I think that every Christmas pageant or show which I...

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