Go and Do Likewise (V): Grateful Children
The accounts of creation in Genesis introduce man’s three most fundamental relationships: with God, with his neighbour, and with the earth. The Church invites Christians to take these as a starting point in shaping society, caring for creation, and contributing to the common good.
Meditations: July 22, feast of Saint Mary Magdalene
Some reflections that can assist our prayer on the feast of Saint Mary Magdalene.
Justice
One of the questions we often hear is: what do I owe God? And the answer is quite simple: we owe Him everything.
“Do not grieve the Holy Spirit”: Lukewarmness
Lukewarmness is a disease of the heart, by which the things of God become distasteful to us, and we may even convince ourselves that life, true life, is elsewhere.
Rest for God’s Children: Annual Formational Workshops
A reflection on the rest, study, and fraternity that characterize the workshops organized for people of the Work during their vacations.
Meditations: June 29, Saints Peter and Paul
Some reflections that can assist our prayer on the solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, the two "pillars" of the Church.
Meditations: Thursday of the Twelfth Week of Ordinary Time
Some reflections that can assist our prayer during the eleventh week of Ordinary Time. The topics are: works reflect faith; building our lives on ideals; when the storm threatens.
Meditations: June 26, Saint Josemaria
Some reflections that can assist our prayer on the feast of Saint Josemaria, founder of Opus Dei.
Meditations: Tuesday of the Twelfth Week of Ordinary Time
Some reflections that can assist our prayer during the eleventh week of Ordinary Time. The topics are: healthy fear of the Lord; the Kingdom of God on earth; magnanimously walking with others.
Meditations: June 24, Birth of Saint John the Baptist
Some reflections that can assist our prayer on the solemnity of the nativity of Saint John the Baptist.