Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Posts Tagged ‘Jesus’

Fr. Javier has done it again! Here is his third installment!
Why is it that we stay with Don Bosco? Quite simply, Don Bosco leads us to Christ.
We read in the Biographical Memoirs that the boys at the Oratory used to point to Don Bosco and comment: Doesn’t he look like Jesus? There is a direct [...]

Read Full Post »

If you didn’t understand the title of this post, don’t worry neither did I, just kidding, it is what would Jesus and Don Bosco do for World Youth Day.

Well I am sure both of them will be there with all the young people, and I think if they were still in their old [...]

Read Full Post »

This month is devoted to focusing on the love of Jesus. As Catholics we focus on Jesus’ Sacred Heart as the fullness of that love.
You can find a good article explaining the love of Jesus and His Sacred Heart here

If we are not careful, I think it is easy for our lives to become [...]

Read Full Post »

Here are two pictures from our Corpus Christi procession. We walked through the streets of our village carrying Jesus. This feast which was last Sunday celebrated the great gift of the Eucharist, where Jesus gave us His body, blood, soul and divinity by changing common bread and wine into himself.
St. John Bosco always taught his [...]

Read Full Post »

Our spiritual life, our walk towards God is a lot like a garden. We are trying to cultivate some beautiful flowers, trees, fruit, and vegetables but the more we try to grow, the more weeds seem to pop up.

These weeds are our sins and interestingly enough, people approach their “weeds” differently.
Some want to ignore them, [...]

Read Full Post »

Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini S.J. gave a talk in May 2007 that was highlighted in the May 12 issue of America Magazine. The article is excellent and can be found in its entirety here (scroll down about half way to find it)
Cardinal Martini states that living in the time that we do, a time he [...]

Read Full Post »

St. Louis will ordain nine men to the priesthood this Saturday. That is a lot! They have seen a large increase in vocations and many in St. Louis attribute it to their inspiring bishop who is willingly meets the men in formation (seminarians) where they are at. Read the entire article here.

Archbishop Burke, whether he [...]

Read Full Post »

Every so often I meet people who not only think living a celibate life (remaining single to build up God’s Kingdom) is unnatural, but they almost feel like they have to “save me” from this “terrible” thing I’m walking into by joining the Salesians and studying to be a priest.
Sometimes the conversation goes more or [...]

Read Full Post »

The Gospel passage that I chose for meditation (lectio divina) this morning was the one where the Sadducees asked Jesus about the woman who had seven husbands (Her first husband dies so she marries his brother, the brother dies so she marries the next brother and so on) After explaining the situation, their question to [...]

Read Full Post »

The Holy Father has asked all Church faithful to pray for the Church and people of China on May 24th, the feast of Mary Help of Christians, who is the Patroness of China.
As Salesians we have a deep love for the wonderful people of China and the Church there. Our Rector Major Fr. Chavez has [...]

Read Full Post »

Older Posts »