Here before us are the relics of St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus, universal patroness of missions. It is good that this happen while we are reflecting on the passion for evangelization, on apostolic zeal.
Let us continue our catechesis on the witnesses of apostolic zeal. We started with Saint Paul, and last time we looked at the martyrs, who proclaim Jesus with their lives, to the point of giving their lives for Him and for the Gospel.
In today’s catechesis on the discernment of spirits, Pope Francis defines consolation, gives examples of saints who have experienced spiritual consolation, and distinguishes between “the consolation that comes from God and false consolations.” Dear brothers and sisters, good morning! We continue the catechesis on the discernment of spirits and how to discern them when they […]
Here are 11 quotes from saints to help you celebrate the great feast of Corpus Christi and to meditate on the mystery of the Eucharist.
The series concludes by looking at Teresa of Avila, Catherine of Siena, Therese of Lisieux, John of Avila, Hildegard of Bingen, and Gregory of Narek.
At a crossroads in her faith, Stephanie finds a new and unexpectedly persistent friend in St. Therese of Lisieux.
As we approach the season of Lent, Deacon Pedro gives us some recommendations for how to give our faith a boost with some spiritual reading.
Every year between August and October, we celebrate the memorials of four amazing women named St. Teresa. Can you tell them apart?
Celebrate the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus with prayers, wisdom (and even a poem, too!) from the saints.
Love is such a mystery that it can’t be understood in its fullness but it can be understood because we all experience it. Today we address some love questions that you have. After Last week I received two questions that I would like to address. The first came from Nina Giacona, who writes to us […]