
See You in the Eucharist… No, Really.
For that hour of worship, the Church celebrates as one family. We stand eternally united and infinitely treasured, closer than ever before.

For that hour of worship, the Church celebrates as one family. We stand eternally united and infinitely treasured, closer than ever before.

“God will still love me, even if I fail this test.” I’ve said these words often, especially every time a Chemistry test comes my way.

God reveals His love for us in incredible ways. Sometimes, it’s through the words we hear: a homily at Mass that makes us feel like God Himself has taken over the mic to speak individually to us, or a talk that says exactly what we need to hear, exactly when

Lent is a time to remember Jesus’ 40 days of temptation in the desert, to place ourselves in His shoes, and to realize that each temptation we face over these next 40 days is a dying to oneself. Each temptation is a mini crucifixion that, although painful, leads us one step closer to the glory of Resurrection.

For the longest time in my faith journey, I hardly touched a Bible. I heard it proclaimed at Mass and I knew all the stories from religion class, but I only used it for the good ‘ole “close your eyes and flip to a random page to see a message