Imagine a world where Catholics are known as “those guys.” Those folks who are giving, joyful, compassionate, and loving. Those who tip graciously, speak kindly, act honesty, and get to know the poor. Those who listen. Those whose faith penetrates their lives and the lives of others. Those who really care and love and cry and walk beside those who have no one else to walk with them. Wherever they are. Wherever they’re at. Imagine that kind of world.
Archives for March 2020
How Confession and Authority Led Me Into The Church
The sacrament of confession and the question of authority. These are often points of contention people raise against the Church. For me, it was these very things that led me into the womb of the Church.
Saints Perpetua and Felicity: Empowered by The Holy Spirit for Martyrdom
The day of the martyrs’ victory dawned. They marched from their cells into the amphitheater, as if into heaven, with cheerful looks and graceful bearing.
Through One, For Many: Forming Authentic Communities in Christ
Through one man, Adam, all are fallen. Through Christ, all are raised up and redeemed. This got me to thinking about my role as one member of Christ’s body.