The Church began her “annual retreat” of Lent on Ash Wednesday, and today she presents her children with readings about a universal human experience: temptation.
Read MoreOur sharing today was rooted in the last verse of the Gospel: “Be perfect, as your Heavenly Father is perfect.” Is Jesus asking the impossible? What mere human being can ever hope to be perfect, especially when the standard is God Himself?
Read MoreThis week’s readings offered us many avenues for reflection.
Read MoreThis week’s readings, continuing the theme of light and holiness, proved particularly fruitful as we connected them with our Passionist charism.
Read MoreThis beautiful feast – also known as “Candlemas,” because of the blessing of candles that takes place at today’s Mass – commemorates the fortieth day after Christmas, when Mary and Joseph brought the Child Jesus to the Temple in Jerusalem to dedicate Him to the Lord.
Read MoreOn January 30th, we were blessed to host the Passionist Jubilee Icon and special relic of our founder, St. Paul of the Cross, as it makes its way around the world during the Tricentennial celebration of the Passionist Congregation.
Read MoreOur Scripture sharing this week really focused in on the Second Reading, the great call of St. Paul for unity among the Corinthians to whom he is writing. We explored how Christians in the 21st century can live out St. Paul’s advice.
Read MoreThe cause for canonization is moving forward for Sr. Carmelina Tarantino, a Sister of St. Paul of the Cross.
Read MoreToday we share with you an interesting article on contemplative life by Br. Cyril Stola, OP.
Read MoreLet’s dive into the rich readings for this last day of Christmas!
Read MoreThe Church, in holding up Jesus, Mary, and Joseph as a model, presents us with Scriptures that show the foundation of holy and happy family (and community) life: selfless love for God and for one another.
Read Morethe Sisters give to thee:
some photos of our festive Christmas tree!
Warm greetings and a promise of prayer from the community here at St. Joseph Monastery.
Read MoreThis Sunday, it’s as if the Church can’t help herself – she’s so excited about the coming of her Lord that she is already giving us readings about Christmas day!
Read MoreCome pray with us as we celebrate the Lord’s Nativity!
Read MoreMary is a model of the spirit of prayer, especially in the Gospel of Luke.
Read MoreThis Sunday, the Church calls on all of her children to rejoice (Gaudete), for the coming of the Lord is near!
Read MoreOur chalk-wielding resident hoodlums, Sr. Cecilia Maria and Sr. Frances Marie, chose the illustrate a poem of the newly-canonized St. John Henry Newman for their annual sidewalk art feature in the cloister courtyard.
Read MoreThe spirit of solitude was dear to St. Paul of the Cross and is marvelously illuminated by the Advent life of Our Lady.
Read MoreThis Sunday the Church presented us with a beautiful selection of readings, all pointing towards the imminent hope of the coming Messiah.
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