Blessed Feast of St. Joseph the Worker! 🙏 Honoring the humble carpenter, the role model men need today.
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Jesus saw the crowds as “troubled and abandoned” — then He called men by name and sent them out.
That call hasn’t changed. Men are still called to pray, lead, and serve where they are needed most.
Where are men most tempted to stay on the sidelines today?
In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus sees the crowds and says they are “troubled and abandoned, like sheep without a shepherd.”
Jesus calls men by name and sends them out.
But Christ still calls men to stand up, pray, lead, and stop acting like spiritual leadership is optional.
Today the US Bishops consecrate our nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. 🙏
May His mercy renew us, strengthen our homes, and lead us back to the Father. Sacred Heart of Jesus, we place our trust in You.
"As a father has compassion on his children, so the Lord has compassion." — Psalm 103:13
A father’s love is meant to reflect the heart of God: patient, steady, merciful, and strong. Lead your family with that kind of love today.
Fatherhood changes a man. When a man becomes a father, his life is no longer just his own.
Fulton Sheen: "A man when he has become a father is no longer just a man."
Your parish needs men who pray, show up, and lead their families toward Christ. Stop trying to do it alone.
Starting a Men of St. Joseph chapter is simple: pray, talk with your pastor, gather a few committed guys, and we’ll help guide the next steps.
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Pope Leo condemned abortion in front of Spanish Congress.
“Every life must be recognition and protected from the moment of its conception.”
Men must protect the most vulnerable — the unborn, the elderly, the sick, and the suffering. Human life is not a partisan issue.
I invite you to be new threads to weave new networks that harmonize every aspect of life for a renewed society in which time is imbued with eternity, culture preserves memory and fosters dialogue, education promotes the search for truth with a critical spirit, art awakens wonder and gives rise to noble emotions, business recognizes the dignity of each person, and work continues to be a driving force for hope. #ApostolicJourney https://t.co/2IeHrzWmSb
History is made as Pope Leo XIV becomes the first Pope to address the Spanish Parliament, saying:
“I come before you as the Bishop of Rome and Shepherd of the Catholic Church, aware that the mission entrusted to the Successor of the Apostle Peter, as the pricinple and foundation of the unity of the bishops and the faithful, places the Holy See in a special way in dialogue with peoples and with states.”
When you step in line to receive the Eucharist, with your wife and children in tow, what example are you setting?
Do they see a man receiving a symbol, or a man who believes Jesus is actually waiting for him at the end of the line?
Corpus Christi reminds us of a beautiful mystery: in the Eucharist, Christ gives Himself completely to us. 🙏
Not a symbol, but a real presence — love made visible, broken and shared so that we might have life.
In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus says plainly: “My flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink.”
When you receive Communion with your wife and children watching, what do they see: a man receiving a symbol, or a man meeting Christ Himself?
Saints are formed in the home. Put the family in the hands of the Father. 🙏
“The good God gave me a father and a mother more worthy of Heaven than of earth.”
— St. Thérèse of Lisieux