Night of Recollection - Growing in Virtue

Virtue rarely grows through heroic leaps; it is formed in quiet choices made with Christ. Beginning with Jesus’ call to invite those who cannot repay us, this night of recollection explores charity as a selfless love freed from the need for recognition. It offers a practical path: start small, practice in hidden moments, and let grace strengthen you step by step—like a muscle trained over time. The goal is not anxious perfectionism, but the joy and freedom of a heart steadily united to God.

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Thirty-first Sunday Per Annum

This passage of Scripture is truly beautiful in its simplicity and depth. The only law is to love. In this, we see that we are made for love. We are created to be loved by God, and through experiencing his love, we learn how to extend that love to every person we encounter. This vision is, at its heart, a description of the Church—God’s community of love. Yet, with all this talk of love, we must confront an essential question: what is love?

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All Saints

A people who knew true suffering gathered on the mountain that day when Jesus gave his sermon. The Jews had been persecuted for centuries. They had faced exile from their homeland, and in Jerusalem, Babylonians had slain men, women, and children in the streets, taking the survivors to a foreign land. Even when they finally returned, peace eluded them. New rulers came and went; kings and high priests were appointed and overthrown. At times, near-lawlessness reigned. Even in better times, there was a deep dissatisfaction with the way the world seemed to be spiraling—a tension and fear, much like our own times, of impending violence or war. This fear brought turmoil: economic strife, spiritual unease, social unrest, and discord within families.

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