My dear reader! This is the last installment of my personal conversion story. Even now, I feel my patron saint, St. Joan, is pricking my mind and pushing me to write. Such is her persistent attitude. This will be a long one. Full of ups and downs. Even now, I am humbled to have SaintContinue reading “How I Found God Part 4”
Tag Archives: Catholicism
Hearing God’s Call
Have you ever wondered what God is calling you to do with your life? I ponder that question for the longest time, and I believe He might have thrown a brick at me to wake me up. I attend Saturday night Mass. I prefer it, to be honest. It’s not because I get to sleepContinue reading “Hearing God’s Call”
The Story of Two Masters
Did you know there are two masters in the world? Well, I had a rude wake-up call when I was praying the Liturgy of the Hours today. There was a section I came across in the responsory. Elijah approached the people and said: “How long will you straddle the issue by advocating two different opinions?”Continue reading “The Story of Two Masters”
How I found God: Part 2
A Very Long and Winding Road You’ll have to forgive me as I write this. This post will be very personal, full of unexpected turns and events and new friends. Last time, I left off with the idea of meeting God through the Holy Spirit. I felt the call to come back to the Church,Continue reading “How I found God: Part 2”
How did I find God: Part 1
I grew up a cradle Catholic. I grew up going through Sunday School. I went to Confession, and I went to Holy Communion. Yet, I didn’t find God. Of course, I believed that God was in the Catholic Church. Jesus was our Eucharistic Lord who hid under the appearance of bread and wine. I absolutelyContinue reading “How did I find God: Part 1”
St. Thomas and Doubt
St Thomas is often known as the “doubting” Apostle. Yet he reveals to all of us the essence of Faith.
Joan of Arc Personal Retreat
“Will you follow where I lead?” Joan of Arc asks you. How will you respond?
Who Is God?
Have you ever wondered who God is? Well here is a more traditional approach