“Da mihi animas coetera tolle,” was the quote that Dominic Savio found on the window looking into the office of St. John Bosco. When he entered he stated: “I see around here you deal in saving souls…will you help me save mine?” In response the Saint took out a hankerchief and began shaping it into […]
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What’s in a Pot?
There were six pots at the very entrance of the wedding feast and one by one the guests took some of the water for the purification of their hands and feet. After they did so they entered the marriage feast. Little by little the water was used and the pots became empty. Emptiness is the […]
Reflections on the Epiphany – Three’s a Crowd
Three’s a Crowd! The manifestation of the Light of the World brought three different and unique reactions. These reactions occur to this very day within the family called humanity. Each of these reactions determines a manner of living in the world that God has created for the salvation of each soul that responds positively to […]
What’s in a Name?
New Year’s and Sunday’s Reflection “They called Him, Jesus, the Name the angel gave Him before He was conceived.” God does not do anything without deep purpose and the choice of the Name of the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity was not up for grabs. It was a definitive choice and a powerful statement […]