This year for Lent, we have decided to create a series of reflections connecting Stations of the Cross and creation. Included below are both Spanish
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The glories of creation reflect the glories of Christ. In order to understand this, we need to go back to Trinitarian theology. St. Augustine explains
As I’m sure all readers of this are aware, Pope Benedict XVI went to his eternal reward recently. He provided very important leadership for the
Meditation: After God created the world, He rested with creation. We are called now to rest with God once every seven days, until eventually we
Meditation: God exists eternally as a communion of three persons. He created us in His image, so we too desire to be in relationship with
Meditation: The image of God gives us a rational soul, which means that unlike plants and animals, we have an intellect and a will. Through
Meditation: God created many different kinds of animals to reflect His infinite nature in many diverse ways. These animals teach us things about God and
Meditation: Throughout the Old Testament, the great saints were usually shepherds, such as Abraham, Moses, and David. There are no named Old Testament saints who
Meditation: Christ likens the kingdom of God to a mustard tree. While Christ draws our attention to the smallness of the seed and the largeness
Meditation: God created the sun, moon, and stars to “rule” over the Earth. These heavenly bodies symbolize the angels who rule over the world. God