Meditations: Sunday of the Twenty-Ninth Week of Ordinary Time (Year A)
Some reflections that can assist our prayer during the twenty-ninth week of Ordinary Time. The topics are: a question with no right answer; what belongs to Caesar; what belongs to God.
Meditations: Saturday of the Twenty-Eighth Week of Ordinary Time
Some reflections that can assist our prayer during the twenty-eighth week of Ordinary Time. The topics are: the testimony that strengthens our love for Christ; when misunderstandings arise; trusting the Holy Spirit.
Meditations: Friday of the Twenty-Eighth Week of Ordinary Time
Some reflections that can assist our prayer during the twenty-eighth week of Ordinary Time. The topics are: bearing witness to the truth through actions, sincerity in spiritual guidance, the bedrock of the spiritual life.
Meditations: Thursday of the Twenty-Eighth Week of Ordinary Time
Some reflections that can assist our prayer during the twenty-eighth week of Ordinary Time. The topics are: humility, the path that leads us to God; the examination of conscience: recognizing God’s voice; courage to examine our hearts.
Meditations: October 18, Saint Luke
Some reflections that can assist our prayer on the feast of St. Luke. The topics are: St. Luke shows us the normalcy of Jesus’s life; the Gospel of mercy; painter of our Lady.
Meditations: Tuesday of the Twenty-Eighth Week of Ordinary Time
Some reflections that can assist our prayer during the twenty-eighth week of Ordinary Time. The topics are: discovering the good in what we do; chastity is a joyful affirmation; redirecting our desires.
Meditations: Monday of the Twenty-Eighth Week of Ordinary Time
Some reflections that can assist our prayer during the twenty-eighth week of Ordinary Time. The topics are: seeking a sign; Christ is alive; signs that confirm our decision.
Meditations: Sunday of the Twenty-Eighth Week of Ordinary Time (Year A)
Some reflections that can assist our prayer during the twenty-eighth week of Ordinary Time. The topics are: the banquet awaiting us; inviting everyone to the feast; savoring God's gifts.