Imitating Paul: “What Shall I Do, Sir?”
Paul’s two questions should guide our lives: “Who are you, Sir?” and “What shall I do, Sir?”
Paul’s two questions should guide our lives: “Who are you, Sir?” and “What shall I do, Sir?”
When our Lord speaks to you in the depths of your soul, he speaks in a manner that is meant solely for you, and which only you will be able to understand. It’s as if he made up a brand new language just for you. That voice isn’t meant for anyone else, so they won’t be able to hear it.
Understand that if human life is undervalued, so will our freedoms be undervalued. This is not about a law as much as it is about an attitude. What is needed in an immediate and widespread way is a change of hearts away from evil and disregard for life and toward God.
We’re celebrating a “Second Epiphany” (think hobbits) on January 6 complete with an Epiphany House Blessing, I hope that you will do the same in the best way that you are able. Most importantly, I urge you to conduct an Epiphany House Blessing according to our Catholic tradition.
Pregnant and “clothed with the sun,” Our Lady of Guadalupe is exactly what our country, our world, our Church need right now.
On this feast of St. Nicholas, we give thanks to God for this wonderful saint who loved and protected children. We remember the children in our lives as well as those who are in desperate situations. If we open our hearts and lift our voices to heaven, grace will abound.
This Sunday the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of Christ the King, honoring Jesus not just as Savior or the Son of God but as King of the universe. St. Paul tells us, “At the name of Jesus every knee should bend, of those in heaven and on earth and under Read more