Lenten Journey with the Saints: Day 11

March 16
“You must remember to love people and use things,
rather than to love things and use people.”
– Venerable Fulton J. Sheen
Today’s Reflection
Lent is a good time to examine the heart and determine what – or who – is occupying the most place. Is it ourselves, our loved ones, our things? How much space does God occupy in your heart?

Lenten Journey with the Saints: Day 10

March 15

“Fasting is a medicine.”

-St. John Chrysostom: Homilies (4th century)

 

Today’s Reflection

Sin injures us in many ways, especially in our ability to love like Jesus. When we deny ourselves a pleasure out of repentance for sin, this action becomes like a healing balm upon our wounded heart and enables us to become a more loving person.

Small Things Done With Great Love

Helen Keller with Anne Sullivan in 1888 (Photo courtesy of Wikicommons)

By Ellen Mongan

“I long to accomplish a great and noble task, but it is my chief duty to accomplish small tasks, as if they were great and noble.” Who do you think said that? St. Therese, the little flower of Jesus? St. Teresa of Calcutta? St. Teresa of Avila? No! The correct answer is Helen Keller.

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UNPLANNED is More Than a Movie. It’s a Movement!

The life story of abortion clinic worker, Abby Johnson, has been turned into one of the most powerful pro-life movies of our time. Debuting in theaters on March 29, it promises shine a bright light into Planned Parenthood’s darkest secrets.

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Best Exercise for Mood & Brain Health? (Hint: It’s Not Yoga)

It appears that yoga fanaticism has taken over more than just the stretch pants and exercise mat industry. Now it’s laying claim to happiness by insisting that it improves the mood of participants. Maybe someone needs to tell yoga fans that all exercise improves mood, and some actually do this better than yoga.

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Lenten Journey with the Saints: Day 9

March 14

“We do not become perfect by the multiplication of exercises, penances,
and austerities, but rather by the purity of love with which we do them.”

-St. Francis de Sales: Spiritual Conferences 13 (17th Century)

 

Today’s Reflection

When you give up something for Lent, why are you doing it? Out of habit, because it’s what is expected of you, or out of love for the God?

Efforts Underway to Hold Lawmakers Accountable for Their Stance on Infanticide

Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS

You can run, but you can’t hide! That’s the message pro-life lawmakers in the House are sending to their pro-abortion peers as a new effort gets underway to force a vote on the Born Alive Abortion Survivor Protection Act – which has overwhelming support from the American people – so that the public can clearly see where their representatives stand on the issue of legal infanticide.

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Lenten Journey with the Saints: Day 8

March 13

“The power of choosing good and evil is within the reach of all.”

-Origen: De Principiis, 2. (3rd century)

 

Today’s Reflection

“Choice” is a buzzword that is often used to mask sin and make evil appear to be anything but what it is – evil. Lent is the time to tear away the masks, examine the choices we made in life, and repent of those that were wrong. 

Women of Grace Send Greetings from O’ahu!

Authentic femininity is alive and well in the beautiful “Aloha” state of Hawaii thanks to this lovely group of ladies who are enrolled in the Women of Grace® Foundation Study that meets at Resurrection of the Lord parish in Waipahu, Hawaii.

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