God, the Merciful King Challenge: Think of someone who has offended you and say a prayer asking God to help you forgive this person.
Accepting Christ Challenge: Look for a moment during the day to welcome Christ’s teaching into your life.
Purify Us, Lord! Challenge: Weigh what is first in your life against what it ought to be, according to God’s will. Then, take a specific step to reestablish the proper order.
Grateful for His Mercy Challenge: Say a heartfelt act of contrition, relishing God's love and mercy.
Holy Gospel: March 13 "The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone." (Matthew 21: 33-43, 45-46)
Embryonic Stem-Cell Research (Part Two) The morality of Embryonic Stem-Cell Research is a difficult moral question. We conclude this presentation with the Church’s positions on this matter.
Embryonic Stem-Cell Research (Part One) Is it moral and ethical to harvest embryos? If certain medical cures are developed from taking the life of the embryo would it be morally wrong to use the cure?
The Victory in Our Bones Sometimes we fail to take advantage of spiritual weapons that we already possess. It is to our spiritual advantage to use these and keep them sharp for ourselves as well as others.
Indulgences A study on the misunderstandings surrounding what an indulgence is and is not.
March 12 -- St. Luigi Orione He founded two apostolic religious orders, over a hundred charitable institutions, and two other contemplative orders
Zeal for Souls Come Lately Challenge: Pray for someone who is difficult to love, and be kind to a stranger.
Holy Gospel: March 12 "If they will not listen to Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded if someone should rise from the dead." (Luke 16: 19-31)
Crucifixion Jesus died in the most dreaded way in the ancient world, it was a death reserved for slaves and criminals. The routine of crucifixion was always the same. When the case had been heard and the criminal condemned, the judge uttered the fateful sentence: “You go to the cross.”