A surveillance camera in the back of a Catholic church in New York City caught a man brazenly stealing the monstrance off the altar. Thankfully, the Blessed Sacrament was not inside.
Monthly Archives: January 2018
Justice Thomas on Faith, Family & the Miracles of Life
The Sweet Fragrance of Christ
January 8
“The sweet fragrance of Christ noticed among men [is] not in a sudden burst of flame, but in the constant red-hot embers of virtues such as justice, loyalty, faithfulness, understanding, and cheerfulness.”
–St. Josemaría Escrivá, Christ is Passing By Read the rest…
Centering Prayer, St. Teresa and the Cloud of Unknowing
So many people I know who were misled into Centering Prayer told me one of the main reasons they were “sold” on it is because proponents claimed St. Teresa of Avila and other Carmelite mystics taught it (although I’ve never seen any direct quotes from the works of these saints to prove this). Others bought into it after being introduced to the writings of a 14th century anonymous author of a book entitled The Cloud of Unknowing. This blog contains a few facts that will prove these assertions to be incorrect.
An Answer to Prayer
January 7
“What we mean, in the last resort, by ‘an answer to prayer,’ is that from the beginning of time, before He set about the building of the worlds, God foreknew every prayer that human lips would breathe, and took it into account. That, and nothing less, is the staggering claim which we make every time we say the ‘Our Father.’”
– Monsignor Ronald Knox Read the rest…
Awaiting Prayer
January 6
“The Creator of the universe awaits the prayer of one poor little soul to save a multitude of others, redeemed like her at the price of His Blood.”
-St. Therese of Lisieux Read the rest…
The Highest Kind of Life There Is
January 5
“Prayer is not only the mutual presence of God and the soul. It is also a relationship between them, a relationship of intimacy, exchange, activity, and life indeed, it is the highest kind of life there is, the life of love, divine love.”
-Canon Jacques Leclercq Read the rest…