How do we see beyond our cultural entitlements to our true nature? God has made us in His 'Image and Likeness' as male and female. Their is a unique beauty in the masculinity and femininity that is central to this, namely, in building the domestic church and bringing each other to holiness.
The Father wound of our life time is very real. In St. Joseph we see a man who we can look to for direction, intercession and a role model. In this year of St. Joseph, may God send forth this Spiritual Father to renew the hearts of men to grow in holiness.
Taking paragraphs from the Apostolic Letter, Patris Corde (With a Father's Heart), this wonderful and prayerful reflection on St. Joseph brings us deeper into our own relationship with God through the guardian of the redeemer's intercession.
This is a wonderful, prayerful reflection of the life of St. Joseph and how to pray to enter more fully into our own relationship with God through the intercession of St. Joseph. The paragraphs are taking from the Apostolic Letter of St. Joseph entitled Patris Corde (With a Father's Heart).
St. John Paul II tells us that Jesus incarnation, taking on flesh, dwelling among us, and sacrificing his life for our redemption reveals the profound dignity of every human person.
Answer to the tuff questions: What is the meaning of suffering? What do Catholic's mean when they say "offer it up?" How can my suffering be 'transformative?'
Where is the Church today? We were asked by Jesus to go out and make disciples of all nations. How do we do that? Jesus evangelized the world by building relationships with certain individuals. He spent three years fostering those relationships and taught them how to make disciples. St. John Paul II speaks of the New Evangelization. We are in the infancy stage of a the new evangelization - a new revolution of the Catholic Church. Want to be part of it?