Dying and rising In union with Christ: On All Souls Day
Any confidence we have about our beloved dead, any confidence we have as we consider our own future deaths, comes
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A Blog of St. Paul Street Evangelization
A Blog of St. Paul Street Evangelization
Any confidence we have about our beloved dead, any confidence we have as we consider our own future deaths, comes
Continue readingDying and rising In union with Christ: On All Souls Day
Because we are rational human beings, it is best for us not only to do God’s will, but also first to know God’s will
Continue readingTo know and do God’s will: A short Ignatian primer
Every word we listen to. Every word we speak. Every word we write. Every word of ours, incoming or outgoing,
Continue readingLoving the Word of God in a world filled with words
Image courtesy of makamuki0 (Pixabay) “I came to cast fire upon the earth.” —Luke 12:49 Editor’s note: This essay was originally
Continue readingWhat the world needs now: To burn with the love of Christ’s Sacred Heart
Image courtesy of josemdelaa (Pixabay) “The Almighty has done great things for me,and holy is his Name.He has mercy on
Continue readingStar of the New Evangelization: Following Mary in unleashing the Gospel
“Go…to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. As you go, make this proclamation: ‘The kingdom of heaven is
Continue readingOn the ten years of the apostolic labors of St. Paul Street Evangelization
When is the last time you spoke about your Catholic faith outside of Mass? I don’t mean the last time
Continue readingPreach Christ always – and yes, sometimes words are necessary
The Bread of Life Discourse in John 6 causes us to consider the incomparable love of Jesus, revealed and given to us in
Continue reading“My Flesh for the life of the world”: The Eucharist and Evangelization
The North American Martyrs serve as powerful and self-sacrificing models for the often difficult work of evangelization. Evangelization is not for
He will not contend or cry out, nor will anyone hear his voice in the streets. A bruised reed he