Month: December 2021

23 de diciembre: El Camino del Señor

Los profetas, desde Amos hasta Juan Bautista, nos invitan a imaginar un mundo en armonía con la misericordia, la justicia, y la fidelidad de Dios. Las Escrituras nos dan el lenguaje y las imagines para preparar nuestros corazones para recibir

December 22: Seeking, Finding, and Accepting God

Pope Francis’ General Audience today was highlighted by his anticipation of the great events that await us. “Dear brothers and sisters,” he said, “I would like to invite every man and woman to the stable of Bethlehem to adore the

December 21: Las Mujeres Santas / Holy Women

Including at this special time of year, sharing our faith is not always easy. A convert to the Catholic faith once said, “When I tell people about my experience of joy since becoming a Christian, they often scoff that this

December 20: The Manger Scene from Assisi (bilingüe)

Saint Francis of Assisi loved the Feast of Christmas above all other celebrations, because the Son of God, the King of Glory, came into the world. He came into the world to bring peace and the God’s Presence. As we

December 18-19: Preparing for Sunday’s Mass

As we hear this Sunday’s Gospel (Luke 1, 39-45) we are presented with two unlikely people who were living at the margins of society. An aging, barren woman long dismissed by society, and a young girl not yet married and,

17 de diciembre: “Yo Soy La Puerta”

Jesús dijo: “Yo soy la puerta: el que entre por mí estará a salvo; entrará y saldrá y encontrará alimento.” Juan 10, 7

El Adviento nos predica repetidamente que Jesucristo es el centro de la historia del mundo, la cual

December 17: Jesus’ Family Tree

St. Matthew’s Gospel begins (see chapter 1) with his account of the genealogy of Jesus’ family. It is an ingenious reconstruction, based on a close reading of the Old Testament, to situate Jesus four-square at the heart of Israel’s lineage.

16 de diciembre: San José, Ruega Por Nosotros

El Papa Francisco propuso una bella oración para rezar a San José, “hombre de silencio,” y pedirle que nos enseñe a “ayunar de las palabras vanas.” Así lo dijo el Santo Padre ayer durante la Audiencia General, al continuar con