Today’s Gospel invites us to pause at the well with Jesus. He meets the Samaritan woman—someone society would have overlooked—and offers her living water. Not the temporary, empty satisfaction the world gives, but a water that refreshes the soul and brings true life. In that enc…
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God On the first day of the year, the Church gives us Mary. Not as a sentimental figure, but as a profound theological truth: the woman who bore God Himself. When we call Mary Mother of God, we are proclaiming something essential about Chris…
December 31 – Anniversary of His Death Pope Benedict XVI was often misunderstood—but history will remember him as a gentle shepherd, a brilliant theologian, and a man profoundly in love with Christ. In a world that tried to separate faith from reason, Benedict showed us th…
Out of my own suffering—watching my adult children walk away from the Church—I speak not only as a mother, but as one who teaches and proclaims the faith. This tension cuts deeply. To preach the beauty and truth of the Church while grieving the apparent loss of belief in those…
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