Fidelity today?

โ€œFidelity is not the virtue of our time.โ€ These words by Pope Paul VI resonate powerfully today as we navigate a world where commitments often waver. His unwavering stance on priestly celibacy, despite immense pressure, reflects a deep commitment to the integrity and continuity of the Churchโ€™s teachings.

On Keeping Relevant Traditions

In today’s Gospel, Jesus confronts the hypocrisy of the Pharisees, questioning the value of traditions that do not align with inner purity. Traditions should not be fossilized rituals that have lost relevance but dynamic expressions of living the Gospel in our time. Jesus challenges us to keep traditions that promote true holiness and justice, not those that serve as mere external displays without inner sincerity.

GROWING IN DIVINE GRACE (#2)

Grace is the divine seed planted in our souls, a gratuitous gift from God that calls us to grow in faith, hope, and love. Through the sacraments, the practice of virtues, and prayer, we nurture this grace, allowing it to flourish and bring us closer to God. As St. Teresa of Avila reminds us, it’s not the grandeur of our works but the love with which we perform them that matters.