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Is it humane to keep a woman on life support if she is brain dead & pregnant? Fr. Tad Pacholczyk is back to explain why a mother would want to stay on life support to give her baby a chance at life & what the Church's teaching is.
https://t.co/DZzcppKBsM
Are you searching for a sanctuary of love and mercy? Rest in the Sacred Heart of Jesus and trust in his love and care for you, he loves you with an infinite love and tenderness.
Do you remember the healing power of a band aid as a child? Do you have wounds in your heart that you desire healing for? Bring the wounds of your heart to Jesus, his love is more powerful and healing than a band aid.
His life and faith are an example to us today as we share the Good News of Jesus in this modern world.
Want to learn more about him? Check out the article below to find out how he converted many pagans.
https://t.co/yV4vAbpGQo
St. Boniface, pray for us!
Do you know the story of St. Boniface? If not, you should learn about him. As the first bishop of Germany, he was instrumental in converting present day Germany. One of his most iconic acts was demolishing the sacred Oak of Thor in Hesse.
This single act of demonstrating the powerlessness of the pagan gods converted many people. In addition to this bold demonstration, St. Boniface was known to be an excellent preacher, teacher, diplomat, administrator, organizer & had a profound understanding of Sacred Scripture.
Have you ever thought of God pursuing you in a deep and intimate way as a gift? He longs for an intimate relationship with you. Embracing God's friendship is life-changing. Embrace friendship with God and make a gift of yourself to others.
We're diving into the Living LIT archives this week! In this episode Robyn and Fr. Scott Traynor unpack the Church's tradition of Jubilee Years, and what it means to go on pilgrimage, and how these experiences are an invitation to encounter God.
https://t.co/duLlnaQdMn
Are you feeling distant from Jesus?
You're not alone.
Remember, Jesus promised to be with us until the end of the age. Even when it feels like he is far or hidden from you, he is closer to you than you realize.
Take a moment today to pause and invite him into your heart.
Did you know the Mass is filled with art? Fr. Mark-Mary explains why this matters and offers a surprising connection between the liturgy and the Garden of Eden.
https://t.co/IQhnLC5gTC
Did you know June is dedicated to the Sacred Heart? One lesson we learn from the Sacred Heart is humility, contrasting the various ways we can fall into pride. By focusing on the Sacred Heart of Jesus & growing in humility, we reject pride & embrace selflessness.
Challenge yourself this month to reject any way pride manifests in your own life and grow in the virtue of humility. One powerful prayer to help you grow in the virtue of humility is the Litany of Humility.
Join us in praying for the young women as they discern God's call for their lives. May the Holy Spirit guide them as they discern and draw them closer to the heart of Jesus.
God is calling young women to commit their lives to him and be his bride. Through prayer, Mass, Eucharistic Adoration, and fellowship, young women from our diocese will be opening their hearts to God's call at Camp Goretti.