Peace Out 2015

One of the greatest parts of being Catholic is celebrating Christmas a season rather than just a day. Our tree is still up and decorated. Recalling the story of the birth of Jesus and Mary visiting Elizabeth stirs up mixed emotions. It’s a reminder of God’s goodness that “nothing is impossible for God” (Luke 1:37), yet also brings to mind that another year has Continue Reading →

Divine Providence

Some believe in coincidences. But coincidences are just accidents or a fluke. There’s no deeper meaning or excitement, besides the cool factor. However, I firmly believe in Divine Providence. There are no accidents but rather purpose. A purpose that fulfills God’s Divine will, whether through His permissive will or perfect will. The day of our anniversary a friend of ours asked Continue Reading →