I was reading through some old journal notes the other day and stumbled upon this story about one of, if not the, most meaningful and overwhelmingly beautiful days of ministry I think I've ever experienced. I was filling in as a substitute catechist in atrium two, which holds grades 2nd-4th. I was leading one of... Continue Reading →
TRINITY
When we contemplate the mystery of the Trinity, it (should) naturally take us to a place of deep epistemological humility where all of us are encouraged to say and believe “There is no way I can comprehend God with my little brain." In other words, if we could understand God, then God would not be... Continue Reading →
