Category Archives: Virtues

Why Should I Be Good?

Have you ever asked yourself that question? Why struggle to perfect the virtues, to develop character, to habitually “do the right thing?” Answer: “The goal of a virtuous life is the become like God.” (Catechism of the Catholic Church 1803) … Continue reading

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An Act of Charity, as if to the Lord

I heard recently a man I will call Jim (not his real name) tell me of his experience in a local public park. In Minnesota and Wisconsin during November and December it can get rather cold. Jim told me of … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“I do not praise poverty for poverty’s sake; I praise only that poverty which we patiently endure for the love of our crucified Redeemer and I consider this far more desirable than that poverty we undertake for the sake of … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“We must not be wise and prudent according to the flesh; rather, we must be simple, humble, and pure.” — St. Francis of Asissi

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Quote for the Day

“Love means loving the unloveable – or it is no virtue at all.” — G.K. Chesterton, 1905

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Quote for the Day

“If the Lord gives you some prosperity, not only should you humbly thank him, but be well aware to not worsen your situation by vainglory or in some other manner; be aware, in other words, to not enter into conflict … Continue reading

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The American Prison and Justice System

Did you know that one in 31 Americans are involved in the justice system in one way or another, i.e., in prison or jail or on probation and one in 100 Americans are behind bars? I heard these statistics quoted … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“Like the early Franciscans, we too are ‘joyous penitents’ who seek to spread the Gospel by showing what a happy thing it is to live it.” — Mary Agnes, PCC (The early Christians were a joyful lot despite the persecutions. … Continue reading

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Independence Day

Let us remember today that freedom and liberty are the ability to pursue what is truly good and right, not the ability to do whatever we want. Our freedom is rooted in not being shackled to ourselves but giving ourselves … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“The act of defending any of the cardinal virtues has today all the exhilaration of a vice.”  — G.K. Chesterton, A Defense of the Humilities, The Defendent, 1901

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Quote for the Day

“Marriage is a school for gratitude.” — USCCB, Marriage: Love and Life in the Divine Plan, 2009

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The Glory in our Hope – Homily for 2nd Sunday of Lent, Cycle C

What glory there is in our hope! It is hope that will bring us to future glory. Our hope in the Cross of Christ. In today’s Gospel, we hear of Christ’s glory as he is transfigured before the apostles Peter, … Continue reading

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What is Fasting all about, anyway?

It took me a long while to figure this out in my life, even though it is so simple. Fasting, which we are obligated to do on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, and encouraged to do each Friday of the … Continue reading

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