The king responded, “I believe that it is wise to do that which has been pointed out to you in so extraordinary a manner. After all, to have Masses celebrated for our dear deceased relatives is nothing more than a paternal and Christian duty.” Elizabeth accepted this advice, and arranged for the Masses to be… Continue reading The Saints On Purgatory and Hope in the Afterlife
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The Work of God: On Letting the Lord Reveal Our Path
I never tire of hearing a person’s testimony. When I listen to people speak about how they encountered God–in a near death experience, a drug addiction, or even time in prison–I am reminded of how passionate God is in pursing us without any restrictions. Even if the testimony is relatively calm and seemingly uneventful, I… Continue reading The Work of God: On Letting the Lord Reveal Our Path
Cause for Hope: The High Calling Program
It was a joy to talk recently about the High Calling Program with it’s director, Dr. Joseph Hollcraft, and hear him share about the impact this rapidly growing and much-needed program is having on the Church and the hearts of her precious sons. There truly is cause for hope! Would you briefly describe what the… Continue reading Cause for Hope: The High Calling Program
The Blessed in Heaven Are with Us
The bonds of love that the Trinity have formed among us on earth do not end at death, nor do those we have loved on earth abandon us when they die. They are still with us, and more dearly than ever. We can speak to them and enjoy their sweet embrace deep in our souls. We… Continue reading The Blessed in Heaven Are with Us
St. Benedict and Obedience – SpiritualDirection.com
“Listen carefully, my child, to the master’s instructions, and attend to them with the ear of your heart. This is advice from a father who loves you; welcome it, and faithfully put it into practice.” So begins The Rule of Saint Benedict, one of the most enduring spiritual works of all time. Consisting merely of… Continue reading St. Benedict and Obedience – SpiritualDirection.com
St. Teresa of Avila and the True Vine
This was given as a homily for a Mass for the Feast of Saint Teresa of Avila for the Apostoli Viae Connecticut Chapter at Saint Mary’s Church, New Haven, Connecticut, October 15, 2021 I remember seeing a vineyard for the very first time in Europe. I was traveling on a ten-day pilgrimage to Rome and… Continue reading St. Teresa of Avila and the True Vine
The Danger of Martha’s Vindication
I have noticed a troubling trend in past years when the Gospel reading about Mary and Martha’s encounter with Christ surfaces. Of course, we all know the passage: “Now as they went on their way, he entered a certain village, where a woman named Martha welcomed him into her home. She had a sister named… Continue reading The Danger of Martha’s Vindication
Program of life – Roman Catholic Spiritual Direction
Editor’s note: this post was originally published here on 6/30/09. Dear Father John, what is a “Program of Life” and why is it important to my spiritual progress and spiritual direction? One of the enemies of good spiritual direction is excessive subjectivity. We all have urgent personal issues that come and go; they occupy our… Continue reading Program of life – Roman Catholic Spiritual Direction
St. John Paul II and Pastoral Ministry as a Gift
For many, St. John Paul II is a model pastor for our age. So many priests of our day have looked up to him in admiration. Some have discovered their vocation, in part, thanks to his influence. Then there’s the JPII generation or JPII Catholics. And his canonization confirms this devotion to the man… Continue reading St. John Paul II and Pastoral Ministry as a Gift
The Devil is Afraid of Me
A curse always becomes a vexation, and exorcisms are done even if there is only a vexation, which is an evil influence. The Catechism of the Catholic Church is clear: an exorcism is done even when there is no possession. But some exorcists, if they do not see that there is possession, do nothing. They are mistaken.… Continue reading The Devil is Afraid of Me