
How to Use “Cues” to Form Intentional Habits
I was recently sharing with a group of friends how frustrated I am that I cannot sustain new habits. It seems that no matter ho...

Jesus Is a Scandal
As a priest, I think people assume that my favorite book to read is the Bible. Fair enough. I do enjoy reading the Bible. Each ...

A Theology of Working Out
Let's talk about exercise!
Today Fr. Mike challenges us to re-evaluate the way we treat and view our bodies as well as to com...

The Gift of a Wakeup Call
Angelo Roncalli is an Italian seminarian in 1901. He was young and healthy. He was ordained a priest at the young age of 23, a...

The Intentional Accompaniment Series
What is Intentional Accompaniment?In his book, Intentional Accompaniment, Michael Hall describes Intentional Accompaniment as “...

5 Tips to Overcoming Spiritual Burnout
It is no surprise to anyone that this time of the year is always the busiest. For many, this means finishing finals season, pro...

Community and the Fire of Faith: A Spiritual Journey
“And there are diversities of operations, but the same God, who worketh all in all.” 1 Corinthians 12:6 When we look through a ...

The Abundant Life from East to West – Reflections on Community and Family Life
“And there are diversities of operations, but the same God, who worketh all in all.” 1 Corinthians 12:6
When we look through ...

Are You Busy Doing the Right Things?
In the spiritual life, it’s difficult to know whether striving to do God’s will or just abiding in him is better. But why can’t...
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