Bishop Noonan shares how St. Joseph’s YES to become the guardian of Jesus is an amazing example of great love!…
#26: Fr. Jorge Torres – Specialist to USCCB’s Secretariat for Evangelization and Catechesis
Father Jorge Torres explains plans for USSCB Eucharistic Revival.…
#30: Eucharist Body And Blood Of Christ
My Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
For many months, we were starving. We were in ‘lockdown’ as we compassionately cared for our sisters and brothers—to protect them from a deadly disease. It was our proclamation of life in its fullest—a …
#10: Patience is Key
The deacons unlock the door to patience! Finding inner peace can be challenging, but spiritually fruitful.…
#29: Why Are You Standing There?
Why are you standing there and looking at the sky? Jesus is not to be found looking up to there. His continued Presence lies within each one of you—through the Church. Jesus left us everything we need to bring His …
#28: Children of God
My Sisters and Brothers in Christ:
St. John reminds us that we are beloved. He tells us of the Father’s indelible love He offers us through His Son who came to live among us that we may be called His …
#27: Bishop Noonan’s Easter Message, 2021
“May our alleluias of this Easter season not be empty, but full of God’s love to declare the works of the Lord.” – Bishop Noonan…
#26: Roll Back the Stone
Last year on Good Friday, our Holy Father greeted us in the darkness of the night. It was a profound encounter with Him as he stood alone – isolated – on the street, a solitary figure and then after prayer, …
#25: The Lord Looks into the Heart
“Don’t pick at that scab,” said my mother. She said this to keep the wound which the scab covered protected and sterile from the outside world. The scab helped the physical wound to heal. Sometimes, when we are not reconciled …
#37: Theology of the Body with Christopher West
Christopher West, President of Theology of the Body Institute in Lima, Pennsylvania, joins Lisa on Those Catholic Shrinks Podcast this week! Christopher, Lisa, and her husband Andy compare the way modern culture views the human person with how it’s explained …