Lover of Jesus and the Catholic Church!
Postulant with the Capuchins in the Province of St. Mary, currently in my Postulant year in Milwaukee.
God is good!
@FrEdwardBeck Ok, what about St. Francis and his presence with the lepers? He didn't cure them - he went to them, touched them, listened to them, and loved them! That's a radical witness we need to look at, esp. in today's chaos.
Yesterday evening was among the most powerful of my priesthood. We brought Jesus to the streets of NYC. People were fascinated, and many drawn to join us. The Lord was present to His people and in His people. It was a remarkable evening. Many hearts were touched. Mine included.
#OurLadyOfMountCarmel, our mother, help us to have innocent hands and a pure heart, and not to utter lies or speak ill of our neighbor. Then we will be able to go up to the mountain of the Lord and obtain His blessing, His justice, and His salvation.
@LeslieMac Churches are essential, not businesses. And for those of us that are Catholic, we gather each day and each week to receive what we believe is the body, blood, soul, and divinity of Jesus in the Eucharist. You can't get that over a broadcast. That's why we need them opened again.
Today we remember the great faith and example of #JohnPaulII. Let us hear the echo of his appeal to open wide the doors to Christ, to not be afraid. Let us walk joyfully along the paths of the world, following the footsteps of the giant who has preceded us. We are never alone!
Where does the Apostles' courage come from? It is a gift of the Holy Spirit. Boldness - courage - is a gift that the Lord gives on the day of Pentecost. The Christian mission is born from this gift of the Holy Spirit. #HomilySantaMarta
Dear friends, good evening! This evening I have the chance to enter your homes in a different way than usual. If you allow me, I would like to have a conversation with you for a few moments https://t.co/1AUA9zHkY3
It is not the time of your judgement, but of our judgement: a time to choose what matters and what passes away, a time to separate what is necessary from what is not. It is a time to get our lives back on track with regard to you, Lord, and to others.