Faith
Let's offer a simple sacrifice, like a meal of abstinence or fasting perhaps, in gratitude to God for the inspiration we receive from the Missionaries of Charity sisters, brothers, and priests.
By: Father Bob Pagliari, C.SS.R., PH.D.
| 09/01/2025
From now until Advent, we read from the Gospel of Luke. Today we begin with Jesus being rejected by His hometown.
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The Good Newsroom
| 09/01/2025
Bishop Espaillat asks us to examine the questions we are asking, and suggests we ask, "what is humility?" It isn't defeatism - it is a recognition of ourselves as God's creation. Pride looks inward. Humility looks upward. Bishop Espaillat asks that we stop looking in, and start looking up.
By:
The Good Newsroom
| 08/31/2025
Work in Catholic tradition is a "place where we find meaning, purpose, identity, and value to express our dignity and creativity. I would be concerned that something could be lost there."
By:
Our Sunday Visitor
| 08/30/2025
Fr. Garrett, the Director of Vocations for the Diocese of Dallas, connects the virtue of choosing to use our abilities for God to today's Gospel.
By:
The Good Newsroom
| 08/30/2025
Father Mark-Mary Ames talked about why he felt it was important for the faithful to explore the meaning behind the beatitudes.
By:
Our Sunday Visitor
| 08/29/2025
From now until Advent, we read from the Gospel of Luke. Today we begin with Jesus being rejected by His hometown.
By:
The Good Newsroom
| 09/01/2025
Bishop Espaillat asks us to examine the questions we are asking, and suggests we ask, "what is humility?" It isn't defeatism - it is a recognition of ourselves as God's creation. Pride looks inward. Humility looks upward. Bishop Espaillat asks that we stop looking in, and start looking up.
By:
The Good Newsroom
| 08/31/2025
Work in Catholic tradition is a "place where we find meaning, purpose, identity, and value to express our dignity and creativity. I would be concerned that something could be lost there."
By:
Our Sunday Visitor
| 08/30/2025
Fr. Garrett, the Director of Vocations for the Diocese of Dallas, connects the virtue of choosing to use our abilities for God to today's Gospel.
By:
The Good Newsroom
| 08/30/2025
Father Mark-Mary Ames talked about why he felt it was important for the faithful to explore the meaning behind the beatitudes.