God's Love Letter to Me: A Reflection from Adoration
A personal reflection from Adoration, born of prayer during the Ignatian Exercises. In silence, God spoke—reminding me that His love is not just true, but personal. This is what I heard.
When We Barter with the Blueprint: Trusting God in the Middle of the Mess
“Even without the full blueprint, we must trust that God will place the right wrench in our hands and point us to the next bolt.”
Falling with Style is Still Falling
Unless you’re a hermit, you’ve seen Toy Story and likely remember the scene where Buzz seems to soar
The Liturgy of the Hours: Demystifying the Prayer of the Church
The Liturgy of the Hours: Embrace Your Inner Catholic Nerd
The Liturgy of the Hours (also called the Divine Office,
Let No One Tell You Who God Is Until You’ve Met Him
Many walk away from God not out of rebellion, but because they’ve only known Him secondhand. This reflection explores why real faith begins not with argument, but with encounter—meeting Jesus for yourself.
The Dominican Battle Rosary: The Spiritual Weapon of Choice for Husbands and Fathers
The Rosary isn’t just a pious tradition—it’s spiritual cardio, battle prep, and Marian armor. Here's why every Catholic man needs one.
Holiness, One Empty Roll at a Time
I planned to write something lofty and theological for Father’s Day. Instead, I’m writing about toilet paper. Or rather, the path to holiness hidden in mundane, maddening moments—like replacing yet another empty roll. This is the quiet crucible where fathers are sanctified.