The Biblical concept of Memorial is much more than simply remembering a past event. The past event is made present to us. The Eucharist is a Memorial. At the Mass we remember and give thanks to God for all His works. Even more, the event that we remember is made present to us. Jesus' saving action - His Death and Resurrection - are here in our midst.
God Never Tires of Forgiving Us (Mar 5, 2014)
Can a Mother Forget Her Infant? (Mar 2, 2014)
If I Do Not Forgive... (Feb 23, 2014)
The Higher Standard - The Good News (Feb 16, 2014)
Tasteless Existence (Feb 8, 2014)
Giving God the Leftovers (Feb 2, 2014)
John the Baptist's Doubt - Dec 15, 2013
The Terrible Silence (Dec 8, 2013)
Seek the Silence (Dec 1, 2013)
Our King and Our Creed (Nov 24, 2013)
He died a great Saint in his day. He lives, a great Saint for our day. (Nov 10, 2013)
What You Used To Avoid Will Turn To Sweetness and Joy (Nov 3, 2013)
All Saints
Humility and Prayer - St. Therese of Lisieux (Oct 27, 2013)
Perseverance in Prayer (Oct 20, 2013)
The Vision Will Not Disappoint (Oct 6, 2013)
The Courage To Get Our Hands Dirty (Sept 29, 2013)
The Audit (Sept 22, 2013)
Does the Parable of the Prodigal Son Make You Feel Good? (Sept 15, 2013)
Humility, Awe, and the Liturgy (Sept 1, 2013)
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