The Encounter With The Lord Roots Us in His Love

Over the past 13 years of my priesthood, I have grown accustomed to wearing my Roman collar when traveling, particularly if I am traveling for parish- or diocesan-related events.

Faith Is a Gift That Is Given to Us by Baptism

Faith was and continues to be an important part of my life. I was fortunate to be born into a family of faith, where my parents and extended family taught me the importance of living a life of faith, and even more importantly, to safeguard my faith.

To Have Faith in Jesus Takes Courage

As a kid born and raised in Brooklyn, I loved going to the beach during the summer. I had friends who lived on Long Island who would invite me to spend the day at the beach with them. I enjoyed having sand in between my toes and lounging in the sun.

My Transformation on a Visit to Mount Tabor

I have had the tremendous joy of making two pilgrimages to the Holy Land. My first was as a transitional deacon with my seminary classmates along with the Rector and Vice-Rector of the seminary.

It’s Impossible to Know Jesus and Not Follow Him

Just before my ordination 15 years ago, one of my aunts gave me a beautiful gift — a framed image of Jesus with a Spanish inscription: “A Jesucristo es imposible conocerle y no amarle, amarle y no seguirle.”

Planting Our Hearts In The Truth of Jesus Christ

“Tell me who you walk with and I’ll tell you who you are.” My father said these words to me very often in my youth, and I’m sure other wise fathers have said similar words to other knucklehead sons.

Would There Be Enough Evidence to Convict You?

Last Sunday’s Gospel told us how Jesus, moved with pity at the crowds who were like sheep without a shepherd, commissioned the apostles, saying, “As you go, make this proclamation: ‘The kingdom of heaven is at hand.’ Cure the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, drive out demons.”

Wanting to Know More About the Twelve Apostles

The Gospels don’t give us very many biographical details about the Twelve Apostles, and this biblical scholar — among others — wishes there were more. In Sunday’s Gospel they are identified by name as those who answered Jesus’ call to work in the abundant harvest of the Gospel.