Rejoicing with Jesus: bringing our brothers to life
Saints are people who lead “heroically virtuous” lives worthy of imitation. That need not be grandiose; in fact, it usually isn’t.
I’m very grateful for the opportunity to explore subjects that matter with fellow curious Catholics, and I invite you to listen in on our conversation!
One of the most beautiful aspects of our educational ministry is its interwovenness with everything else. Done right, education is the process of becoming oneself in every facet of being - mind, body, heart, and soul.
Life is like that sometimes. God calls us to leave the familiar for the unknown, and we feel the sacrifice in all the littlest ways. But we, too, can dry our eyes, put our fears aside, and trust in him. Without fail, he will guide us to where we’ve been called.
These months can be harsh and hazardous, but they’re also an opportunity to contemplate anew the unrepeatable beauty of God’s creation. If he so loves and carefully crafts each of the one septillion snow crystals that fall through the air each winter, how much more does he love and craft each one of us, the creatures who bear his very image and likeness?