Sometimes we think we are doing well spiritually, but we may actually be sitting in the dark. This Catholic reflection shares a personal journey of spiritual growth and the call to move closer to the light of Christ while keeping a childlike heart


Sometimes we think we are doing well spiritually, but we may actually be sitting in the dark. This Catholic reflection shares a personal journey of spiritual growth and the call to move closer to the light of Christ while keeping a childlike heart

We are all children of God, deeply loved by our Father and called to love one another as brothers and sisters in Christ. This Catholic reflection explores God’s fatherly love, our adoption through Christ, the meaning of baptism, and the example of the Holy Family. A gentle reminder to choose forgiveness, unity, and love in our families and daily lives.

One of the main themes I share in my weekly blogs is the importance of maintaining a strong relationship with Jesus. The closer we are to Him, the greater our hope of spending eternity with Him in Heaven. If we don’t make Him our priority in this life, why would we seek Him in the […]

One of the most common goals people share is to build wealth and live comfortably. From a young age, we hear the same advice: do well in school, get a good job, and become successful. Many students even take on massive debt to attend prestigious colleges, hoping for higher-paying careers. We climb the career ladder […]

The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit have always existed in perfect unity as one God. Each Person fully loves the Others, and Their love has no end. God doesn’t need humanity; He didn’t create us out of loneliness or a desire for our love or companionship. He created us because He wanted to share His […]

We are a diverse people, and that diversity is a beautiful gift. Still, we all share something deeply important: each of us is created by God and filled with an everlasting soul. God loves every one of us and desires to unite us with each other and with Himself, just as He and the Father […]

It always lifts my spirits when my kids run to greet me after I return from a trip. But sometimes I come home to find them glued to their video games or watching videos, barely noticing I’ve walked through the door. This week, we hear about two apostles who ran to Jesus’s tomb after hearing […]