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The silence of God continues in the pandemic and the suffering seems to be increasing in so many personal, political, and economic ways. This is a mediation to consider how we can see the Lords faithfulness to and how we can respond in kind...

Let this seed grow by daily mediation on His living Word and there will be an abundant harvest at the end of time.

The Call of Discipleship...are you worthy, will you receive the teaching of Jesus, then you will have and become the gift of God to the people He has called you to serve...

This mediation continued with the time for Elijah to come out of his quarantine and as he begins to do so we see the devastation that the famine has had, but also the power of generous sacrifice with the silently heroic

Elijah is a type of Jesus Christ who reveals Gods power to raise life from the dead. Listen to this powerful story about the ancient signs and wonders revealed in modern times right here in our diocese

This time of silence and suffering is an invitation to grow in our hunger for Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. He wants to feed us. But we have lost our sense of hunger for him. We have distracted ourselves with entertainment and busyness. Listen to the wisdom of Elijah to transform suffering and silence into satisfaction in the fulfillment of your hunger: Jesus Christ!

Meditations on the COVID19 pandemic. Allowing the muster of silence and suffering to transform us in an unprecedented moment in human history....

Meditations on Gods purpose for us in this COVID19 pandemic through the life and ministry of the Prophet Elijah. Suffering and Silence lead us to hear Gods voice in a new way

Every major part of your life from conception to the grace is lifted up through the sacramental order as worship. Your becomes as pleasing to God our Father as that of Jesus Chris was and is. Because through Sacrament, the Holy Spirit makes your life a pleasing sacrifice to God!

This is the first of the seven pillars of Missionary Discipleship. The fulfillment of the Greatest Commandment is to live these seven pillars. But they cannot he lived with out grace. Pillar One is how we cooperate with that grace ~ a living relationship with Jesus Christ!