He was born in poverty in a one-room log cabin in rural Kentucky. It is estimated that he received less
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The Celebration of the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity – A Reflection By Ralph Iskaros
The Church celebrates significant events throughout the Liturgical Year. With Pentecost Sunday, the Church concluded the celebration of the Easter
Continue readingLove, Perseverance & Community to Embody Christ’s Love – A Reflection By Ralph Iskaros
Recent gospel readings converge on the themes of love, perseverance, and community, urging us to embody Christ’s love in our
Continue readingImportant Lessons About God’s Mercy – A Reflection By Ralph Iskaros
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, we learned about God’s infinite compassion and mercy for us sinners. The story
Continue readingA True Transformation of Our Hearts – A Reflection By Ralph Iskaros
Christian faith, beliefs, and traditions handed down from the apostles through the generations have a rich heritage steeped in the
Continue readingThe Nature of Trust — A Reflection By Ralph Iskaros
The readings for February 16th invite us to reflect on the nature of trust, either in God or worldly things.
Continue readingMerry Christmas, Happy Channukah & Happy New Year 2025—A Reflection By John Gambino
The end of the year is upon us and the hopefulness of this time fills our hearts and minds. Some
Continue readingThe Baptism of the Lord — A Reflection By Ralph Iskaros
The Feast of the Baptism of the Lord marks the conclusion of the Christmas season in the Liturgical calendar and
Continue readingA Mighty Savior Transforms Our Despair Into Joy — A Reflection By Ralph Iskaros
Joy is an often-elusive emotion that transcends mere happiness. It is a sense of fulfillment and contentment firmly formed below
Continue readingGenerosity Is Measured By Love & Sacrifice — A Reflection By Ralph Iskaros
Two widows depicted in the Old Testament and Gospel readings gave very little. The widow of Zarephath, called by God
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