“Nuevas situaciones, tanto eclesiales como sociales, económicas, políticas y culturales, reclaman hoy, con fuerza muy particular, la acción de los fieles laicos. Si el no comprometerse ha sido siempre algo inaceptable, el tiempo presente lo hace aún más culpable. A nadie le es lícito permanecer ocioso.”
–Christifidelis Laici n.3
Abide in Me and I in You
By Fr. Christopher Foeckler, MJ • St. Josaphat Formation Center, Phoenix, AZ During the Eucharistic Vigil after the Mass of the Last Supper on Holy Thursday we often hear the wonderful words of the [...]
Raising the Lowly
Dear Friend in Christ, “We’ve expanded the Mumbai ‘Little Angel’s Program’ and are collaborating with Sr. Rosamma in caring for tribal children,” Fr. Thomas Cahill, MJ, tells us, “and we are now working with [...]
Thoughts on MJ Customs —Why Keep Them?
By Scott Ferrier, MJ • Phoenix, AZ Aristotle in his Nichomachean Ethics warns that a society cannot survive, nor the moral life be sustained, if everyone becomes a law unto himself. Happiness, according to [...]
Mary, You Abandoned Yourself Completely to God’s Call
By Fr. Christopher Foeckler, MJ • St. Josaphat Formation Center, Phoenix, AZ At the conclusion of his wonderful encyclical, Deus Caritas Est, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI offers a beautiful reflection on Mary, the Mother [...]
Sanctifying The World From Within
Dear Friend in Christ, The world is hungry for God. What sphere of secular society—law, medicine, education, entertainment, social sciences, etc.—do you notice has not abandoned Christian principles? Not only that, but there are [...]
God Meets Us Where We Are
By Scott Ferrier, MJ • Phoenix, AZ Thomas Aquinas’ principle that “whatever is received is received according to the mode of the receiver” is of great importance to us when, for example, we are [...]
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