They Have No More Wine
This can represent the lack of joy and love in a marriage. And in our lives. What does this Gospel teach us?
This can represent the lack of joy and love in a marriage. And in our lives. What does this Gospel teach us?
St. John the Baptist proclaims, “Behold the Lamb of God.” What is the victory that only the Lamb can achieve?
We forget how dangerous this situation was. And St. Joseph was alone, humanly, to protect Jesus and Mary. How did he become more effective than even his great ancestor, King David?
Sons and daughters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. We share a message where Mary speaks of what this means. And it’s relation to Faith.
Being a teenager today is very challenging, for one-self and for one’s family. On this Feast of the Holy Family, the Gospel shows Jesus as an adolescent. What light does it give for young people?
Our God comes as a Baby, to open the fountain of tenderness in our hearts. We share a message He gave us about Christmas. And about the times we are living.
A new book, “Guadalupe and the Flower World Prophecy”, shows how God had been preparing the people of these lands for Himself.
A new book, “Guadalupe and the Flower World Prophecy”, shows how God had been preparing the people of these lands for Himself.
St. John the Baptist is sent to prepare for the imminent manifestation of Jesus. Is God using prophetic voices to prepare us today? Are we listening?
In the Gospel, Jesus tells His Apostles what will happen. Advent is a time of hope, of preparation for His coming. What is His specific guidance for us today?
From Crucified to Glorified. What does our King want to tell us today?
The Gospel shows Jesus telling His apostles what is coming. He is preparing them for the special challenges they will be facing. Is He doing that for us today?
“This poor widow put in more than all the other contributors to the treasury.” This is very encouraging when we feel destitute spiritually.
It’s hard to love our “neighbor”. The experience of a marriage in crisis, and a message the Lord gave us, show a path.
Today, the priesthood is in Crisis. The Letter to the Hebrews proclaims Who is our Great High Priest. I share a message about priests, servants of a Divine Mystery.
“So let us confidently approach the throne of grace to receive mercy and to find grace to help in time of need.” God wants special places of mercy and grace for us.
A young man encounters Jesus. A meeting with great potential. How can we, despite our sinfulness, respond to the opportunities God gives us?
This has become controversial in our society. What light does the Gospel and St. John Paul II’s document, Mulieris Dignitatem, give us?