Noticing Others
How quick are you to notice the needs of others? The more comfortable we are, the more difficult it becomes for us to even see them. Living divine mercy begins with paying attention.

How quick are you to notice the needs of others? The more comfortable we are, the more difficult it becomes for us to even see them. Living divine mercy begins with paying attention.
When we put our trust in wealth, we cling to self-reliance, which is just another name for pride. That self-reliance is a major barrier in a life of true freedom and communion with God.
We leave home every time we search for unconditional love in places where it can’t be found. If you find yourself far from God, it’s not too late to return home. We belong to the compassionate Father who sent His only Son to draw all things back to Himself.
This is arguably Jesus’ most difficult challenge. Is your love for God greater than your love for your family? Is it stronger than your love for yourself? Do you love him more than every single thing that you own? Jesus challenges us today to be all in.
When you come to Mass, how much pride do you bring with you? We all tend to err either toward presumption or despair. Instead, we want to come with a humble confidence.
Suffering is strength training in holiness. God does not cause evil, but he does permit trials so that we can grow. Decide now to take advantage of every opportunity. It’s better to suffer with Jesus than in spite of him.
Your primary role as a parent is to raise your children toward heaven. Your strategy may differ depending on the age of your child. I’d like to suggest that parent of babies should provide, parents of kids should teach, parents of teenagers should mentor, and parents of adults should evangelize.
Scripture speaks a lot about money and possessions. St Francis de Sales gives us three indicators on whether or not someone may struggle with the vice of greed. If you desire interior freedom and true fulfillment in Jesus: be grateful, be generous, and trust.
Jesus says, “ask and you will receive,” but what if that doesn’t match up with our experience? How do we make sense of unanswered prayers? In short, God typically responds to our prayers by saying yes, no, or not yet. Either way, keep praying!
Jesus didn’t rebuke Martha’s activity, he rebuked her anxiety. We want to have the heart of Mary with the works of Martha. Here are 6 things we can do now to have less anxiety so that we can stay at the feet of Jesus. 1. Pause 2. Surrender 3. Simplify 4. Pray 5. Study 6. Silence
Just this summer, a co-founder of a satanist movement in South Africa converted to Christianity. His conversion story has striking parallels to the parable of the Good Samaritan.
Every baptized person shares in the priestly mission of Jesus Christ and is therefore called to sanctify the world (CCC 873; 1Pet 2:5). Real evangelization happens through personal relationships. Start with your own circle of influence: who are your 3, 12, and 72? Witness to your 72, accompany your 12, and invest in your 3.
What are we to do now that Roe v Wade has been overturned? Here are 6 practical things we can do starting today - and they all boil down to one thing: charity. 1. Put Christ first 2. Be sensitive in our speech 3. Serve those who suffer 4. View abortion advocates as Jesus does 5. Be a witness of life 6. Prayer
We feel most loved when another person is totally present to us. God is love and He reveals his love by his presence. Ponder the love that is contained in the Eucharistic host and let love ignite within you.
There is only one God, but there are somehow 3 distinct, divine persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Since each of these persons are 100% God, we can’t say that there are 3 parts to one God. Instead, we know that each of them are equal and eternal, yet somehow truly distinct. While this is beyond our human capacity for understanding, what we can grasp is that God is an eternal, active relationship of love - each person giving themselves totally to one another. If we are made in the image and l...
How is it that so many of us receive the sacraments, but still feel like our faith is in a rut? Sin brings death, but the Holy Spirit brings life to the fullest. If you feel like there’s something missing in your life, perhaps the answer is a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit.
Holiness is possible, but it won’t happen on accident. Here’s a gut check question: where are you going? Put differently: what is the primary goal that you are trying to achieve in your life? The answer to this question determines how you spend your time, how you make decisions, and how you interact with others.
True peace is not the absence of suffering, it’s the presence of love. Jesus offers a peace that’s far greater than the world’s.
Why is there something rather than nothing? Why is the world so obviously messed up? What, if anything, has been done about it? And if anything has been done, what is our role in all of it?
A mother shares in the rescue mission of Jesus Christ. Our mother, Mary, models this well by receiving her child as a gift, entrusting him to God, and suffering with him to the end. If you are a biological, adoptive, or spiritual mother, you, too, can image God as savior. Happy Mother’s Day.
Jesus does not interrogate us when we sin. Instead, he invites us to make a choice to let Him love us. If we have the courage and faith to make this decision, we will be changed forever.
We all experience darkness to some degree. Divine Mercy is the light that shatters our darkness. This simple prayer is appropriate in every circumstance, especially when all seems hopeless: Jesus, I trust in you.
Jesus continues to pray with His Body, the Church. Holy Week Preaching Series: Jesus Prayed. Easter Vigil.
Jesus prayed multiple prayers of mercy from the cross. Holy Week Preaching Series: Jesus Prayed. Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion on Good Friday.
Jesus prayed a prayer of “anamnesis” (liturgical prayer) during the Last Supper. Holy Week Preaching Series: Jesus Prayed. Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Maundy Thursday.
Jesus prayed a prayer of intercession through his High Priestly Prayer (Jn 17). Holy Week Preaching Series: Jesus Prayed. Tenebrae Service on Spy Wednesday.
Jesus prayed a prayer of surrender in the Garden of Gethsemane. Holy Week Preaching Series: Jesus Prayed. Palm Sunday.
How do we simultaneously love the sinner and hate the sin? Since every situation is unique, there is no easy answer. But with charity and truth as our guide posts, and Jesus as our guide, we can creatively achieve both demands of the Gospel.
There may be a number of reasons why people are hesitant to go to Confession, but our need to experience tangible forgiveness remains. God is a compassionate Father and His power is made perfect in our weakness.
God’s name given to Moses reveals to us that He can be found in all things. But it takes a lot of humility to discover God at all times. Instead of turning in on ourselves, we desire to make a habit of turning toward God and discovering Him even in the most difficult circumstances.