Asked to opine on beauty, John Clark says that every Catholic family is a reflection of God and is a form of beauty that rises above the material world.
Read More »The Secret to Finding Answers When Looking in the Mirror
This priestly advice given to John Clark on his wedding day changed what he saw in the mirror. Try it and you may never look at a mirror the same way again.
Read More »Why Do My Children Copy My Vices, & Not My Virtues?
John Clark offers the opinion that there's not a mirror in the world that reflects so deeply and so profoundly upon our souls as the faces of our children.
Read More »The Surprising Secret to Lasting Peace of Mind, Heart and Soul!
Don't let life pass you by! Abby Sasscer learns the secret to lasting joy and peace amidst life's daily struggles...amidst daffodil's dancing in the wind.
Read More »Honor in Ancient Rome: Why They Loved Greatness of Soul
Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian shares samples from the Stoics and anecdotes from the ancient Romans to show how they loved 'honor', and how we can be that way too.
Read More »Lent: A Way of Looking Within and Beyond the Soul
by Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian | The routine of life forces man to think of today’s basic needs, tomorrow’s debts, next week’s social events, and next month’s travel plans. But in Lent...
Read More »Afraid to be Audacious? An Advent Call to Action!
by Lorraine Espenhain | In this holy and penitential season of Advent, the court of Heaven is summoning you to stand up, step out, and dare to become one of them!
Read More »Surrender And Gratitude
In The Story of a Soul, St. Therese of Lisieux wrote as follows: “Jesus does not demand great actions from us, but simply surrender and gratitude.” Sometimes, if we’re not ...
Read More »Each Day is Forever: Are You Living With an Eternal Mindset?
by Emily Molitor | Our days are eternal. Yes, you and I will live forever in heaven, but have we ever reflected upon the fact that not only are our heavenly days eternal, but that the moments we are living here and now will live forever in the mind of God, and therefore live on in eternity?
Read More »Living “The Little Way”: Refined by Love
How easy it is to neglect these amenities of manners that consist of attention to seemingly minor things of no consequence: a thank you note, a compliment, a visit. How convenient it is to use the excuse of busyness with important affairs to avoid attention to small details.
Read More »God’s Little Flower Cactus: A Harder Path to Holiness
Unlike lovely flowers in gardens, which require constant tending, “gentle dew,” and “spring breezes,” the cactus has a much stronger constitution, for it does not need these things in order to survive and thrive. Because of the toughness of the cactus, it is able to take root and flourish in an environment where nothing can grow without a struggle.
Read More »The Assumption: Honoring the Gate of God
The Assumption, which we celebrate on August 15, is certainly one of the happiest and most glorious feast days in the Church. The Blessed Mother is raised, body and soul, ...
Read More »The Little Way at Seton
Many Seton graduates choose to include their Confirmation names on the diplomas. By a wide margin, the most popular patron among Seton’s young women is St. Thérèse of Lisieux, the ...
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