JB writes: “Salt inhalation therapy is reported to provide natural relief for allergies, asthma, and respiration conditions. A friend of mine had good results using a dry salt inhaler, and I have read many positive anecdotal reports about this. Is this a new age therapy?”
Monthly Archives: January 2024
Closest to Christ
January 13
“We always find that those who walked closest to Christ were those who had to bear the greatest trials.”
-St. Teresa of Avila
Never despair of the mercy of God
January 12
“Confession heals, confession justifies, confession grants pardon of sin. All hope consists in confession. In confession there is a chance for mercy. Believe it firmly. Do not doubt, do not hesitate, never despair of the mercy of God. Hope and have confidence in confession.”
-St. Isidore of Seville
Mindfulness Meditation vs. the Sacrament of the Present Moment
Peruvian “Visionary” Encourages Desecration of Eucharist
Animate others to love God
January 11
“Good example is the most efficacious apostolate. You must be as lighted lanterns and shine like brilliant chandeliers among men. By your good example and your words, animate others to know and love God.”
-St. Mary Joseph Rossello
Find heaven in the saucepans
January 10
“I find a heaven in the midst of saucepans and brooms.”
-St. Stanislaus Kosta
Pope Condemns Surrogacy as a Violation of Woman and Child
Don’t Substitute Eastern Meditation Techniques For Christian Prayer!
KB writes: “My husband practices this mindfulness type of meditation, including a body scan meditation. He does a shorter one in the morning, about 15 or 20 minutes, and the body scan in the afternoon, which takes about 45 minutes, for stress reduction and as a way of dealing with anxiety. The other day he chose to skip family prayer time in favor of this meditation . . . ” Read the rest…
Become a safe refuge for others
January 9
“God had not chosen her to be holy merely for her own advantage. Rather, the gifts he conferred upon her were to be for the spiritual and physical advantage of her neighbor…Divine power was present and working in her words, so that in a few sentences she could bring consolation to the afflicted and the anxious, calm the restless, pacify the angry, reconcile enemies and extinguish long-standing hatreds and animosities… For this reason, people flocked to Frances from all directions as to a safe refuge.”
-From the Life of Saint Frances of Rome