Taking things a day at a time
Two down, 10 more months to go. Sometimes, it feels like time doesn’t wait. We grab onto seconds hoping they’ll last longer and try to make memories we’ll never forget.
Two down, 10 more months to go. Sometimes, it feels like time doesn’t wait. We grab onto seconds hoping they’ll last longer and try to make memories we’ll never forget.
Aug. 29—22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Readings: Deuteronomy 4:1-2, 6-8; Psalm 15, R. The one who does justice will live in the presence of the Lord.; James 1:17-18, 21b-22, 27;
Mental health is but an important part of one’s well-being, and Elisse Joson makes sure that she keeps herself sane with these practices.
When he disembarked and saw the vast crowd, his heart was moved with pity for them, for they were like sheep without a shepherd; and he began to teach them many things.”
One concern very often raised by parents is how difficult it is to make their children go to Mass. Even in my work 20 years ago, it was a dilemma—some of our students stop going to Mass after graduation.
We spend a good part of our lives in school learning math, science and other grueling subjects. After college, we get a job and sometimes slide into a mindless routine, in which our once-sharp brains become dull from lack of stimulation. (Viral Internet articles are interesting, but it doesn’t take a lot of gray matter to read through them).
Today, the first day of the year, we celebrate two feasts—that of Mary the Mother of God, and the Holy Name of Jesus.
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