Today’s Reflection

Cleric serving a woman in a religious setting.

We must not drift away from the humble works because these are the works that nobody will do. It is never too small. Even if you write a letter for a blind man or you just go and sit and listen or you take the mail for them or you visit somebody or bring a…

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Today’s Reflection

A man with a beard and two men in black robes

I am weak, dear Lord and I know that life can sometimes get routine. I can start thinking in terms of “cases” and “problem children” instead of people I have been given the opportunity to help. I can feel resentful sometimes when I am opposed or ignored or made to feel that I am getting…

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Today’s Reflection

A young Jesus with a halo, pointing.

Humility is perpetual quietness of heart. It is to have no trouble. It is never to be fretted, or vexed, or irritated, or disappointed. It is to expect nothing, to wonder at nothing that is done to me, to feel nothing done against me. It is to be at rest when nobody praises me. And…

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Today’s Reflection

A painting of jesus holding the lamb.

Complete freedom from fear is one of those things we owe wholly to Our Lord. To be afraid is to do him a double injury. First, it is to forget him, to forget that that he is with us, that he loves us and is himself almighty, and second it is to fail to bend…

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Pray, Hope and Don’t Worry – Issue 22 #2

Padre Pio giving medals to visiting soldiers.

Download Newsletter Issue 22, January 2005 Padre Pio – The War Years “I think people remember this great man, Padre Pio because he was a great saint. He lived the life of a saint.” I think people remember this great man, Padre Pio “I think people remember this great man, Padre Pio What he did during his…

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Today’s Reflection

A man and woman sitting at a table with food.

Usually it is those who know Him (God) that bring Him to others. That is why the Church, the whole body of Christians showing Him to one another, is so important. . .At first it is natural for a baby to take its mother’s milk without knowing its mother. It is equally natural for us…

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Today’s Reflection

Soldier posed outside building entrance.

Let us make an unconditional surrender of self to God, and seek to do a little more for him than is strictly required. Let us say, “Lord, you are enough for me; you and your cross.” The cross in some form or other will always be with us. It may come from our superiors. It…

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Pray, Hope and Don’t Worry – Issue 31 #2

Men seated, listening to a bearded man.

Download Newsletter Issue 31, April-June 2007 “I felt that Padre Pio had a direct line to heaven.”– Father Leo Fanning The Clergy Remembers Padre Pio – Part II A note from the editors: We met Father Leo Fanning almost accidentally. We were in Northern New Jersey and had stopped for morning Mass on our way…

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Today’s Reflection

A clergyman in ceremonial robes interacting with a kneeling man in a crowd.

Remember that you have only one soul; that you have only one death to die; that you have only one life, which is short and has to be lived by you alone; and that there is only one glory, which is eternal. If you think of this, there will be many things about which you…

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Today’s Reflection

A man holds a baby while an elderly woman looks on warmly.

I have tried to live the gospel and to follow the monastic life each day. I have tried to spend time with God in thought and prayer and reading. God and I have been friends, I might even say, lovers. We live together. My life is in him and he is in my life. It…

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