Imagine what it must have been like for Mary on the day the angel Gabriel paid her a visit (see Luke 1:31–33). Mary, a young girl of about thirteen years old, awoke to find an angel in her room. [...]
By Sarah Damm But all things should be done decently and in order. —1 Corinthians 14:40 After 40 days of Lent and 50 days of Easter, we have returned to the season of Ordinary Time. For years, I [...]
By Janae Bower A lot of men have their “man cave;” a special place that they can go to get away and be alone. It’s often quipped with “toys for boys” and usually reserved for “boys only.” No one [...]
By Kelly Wahlquist “Goodness always tends to spread. Every authentic experience of truth and goodness seeks by its very nature to grow within us, and any person who has experienced a [...]
New Wine Wednesday 13 May 2015 You Cannot Bear it Now by Alyssa Bormes “I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear it now.” John 16:12 It was another terrible day during the “dark years,” [...]
Mother’s Day “The Perfect Mother” By Alyssa Bormes The parish began to pray the rosary before Mass, but Father came to the ambo and asked us to pray the rosary in silence that day, as the [...]
Vine and Branches By Sharon Wilson Just as a branch cannot bear fruit on its own unless it remains on the vine, so neither can you unless you remain in me. I am the vine, you are the branches. [...]
In the streets they cry out for lack of wine; all joy has grown dim, cheer is exiled from the land. Isaiah 24:11 Have you ever ‘cried out for lack of wine’. Perhaps you felt like you weren’t [...]