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Love One Another
A call to embrace God’s command to love selflessly, extending kindness, compassion, and understanding to all—especially those who challenge us. Living this love transforms our relationships, communities, and the world around us.

The Love That Never Fails: What the Song of Songs Reveals About God’s Devotion to You
Valentine’s Day reminds us of love, but the Song of Songs reveals something deeper—God’s hesed (faithful love) and agape (self-giving love) for us. You are seen, cherished, and pursued by a love that never fails. Discover how this divine love transforms your identity, relationships, and faith.


Religious Liberty: A Right to Defend, A Calling to Live (Part II)
Religious liberty is more than just a right—it’s a responsibility. True religious freedom isn’t just about protecting ourselves; it’s about using our faith to serve others, especially the vulnerable. Jesus calls us not to cling to privilege but to take up our cross and follow him. This article explores how religious liberty is a gift to be lived boldly and with love, shaping not only our beliefs but our daily choices.


Seeing Christ in the Margins: The Catholic Mission of Human Dignity
What does it mean to see Christ in every person? Catholic social teaching calls us to recognize the dignity of every human being, especially the poor, the migrant, and the forgotten. Explore how Catholic Charities, Catholic Relief Services, and the Kino Border Initiative live out this mission, bringing hope and healing to those in need. Through their work, the Church reveals the sacred worth of every person—because to love our neighbor is to love Christ himself.


Can You Earn Your Way to Heaven? Understanding Salvation the Catholic Way
What does it mean to be saved? Is faith alone enough, or do good works matter? Many Christians misunderstand salvation, but Catholic teaching offers a rich, biblical perspective that unites grace, faith, and works. This post explores what the Church actually teaches about salvation, correcting common misconceptions and delving into Scripture, the Catechism, and Church tradition. Discover how God’s grace transforms us and what we must do to live out our faith.


The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Us
Explore how Jesus’ powerful proclamation in Luke 4:18-21 challenges us to live out mercy, justice, and love daily. Drawing on Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde’s recent sermon urging President Trump to embrace compassionate leadership, this reflection examines how Christ’s mission of healing and liberation calls us to confront injustice, uplift the vulnerable, and transform the world through faith-filled action.


Hope in Action: Why Trusting God’s Plan Changes Everything
On this sixth day of the novena, we focus on hope—the light that shines through even the darkest times. Romans 15:13 encourages us: “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.” Hope is a gift from God that anchors us in his promises and propels us toward a brighter future.


Unity Takes Guts: Why Building Bridges Is Worth the Risk
Unity requires courage, action, and truth. On Day 3 of the Novena for Peace, Unity, and Wisdom, we pray for boldness to build bridges, speak truth to power, and foster reconciliation. As Inauguration Day approaches, reflect on how unity can guide our nation toward healing and hope.


Leading with Love: Putting God First to Heal a Divided Nation
Day 2 of the Novena for Peace, Unity, and Wisdom calls us to lead with love, putting God first. Reflect on 1 Corinthians 13:13 and pray for leaders to act with compassion. Discover how selfless love can heal divisions and unite communities as we strive to care for others with God’s grace.
