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05/20/2026
04/27/2026

Lord, send your mercy and your truth to rescue us from the snares of the devil, and, happy to be known as companions of your Son, we will praise you among the peoples and proclaim you to the nations.

04/24/2026

Prayer Reveals Who We Are
by Fr. Jeremiah Shryock CFR

In genuine prayer, we encounter a reality that lies deeper than our passing thoughts, feelings, and emotions. Often- sometimes without even realizing it- we allow these inner movements and the narrative they create to tell us who we really are. When anxiety arises, we tend to identify ourselves as anxious. When fear or insecurity appears, we identify ourselves as fearful or insecure. Naturally, then, these inner movements and our experiences of them begin to shape our self-understanding. Without prayer, we risk mistaking a small portion of our inner life for the whole portrait of who we are.

Prayer, gently- and at times forcefully- interrupts this confusion. In prayer, we do not deny our emotions or repress our thoughts, nor do we pretend that they are insignificant. Rather, in prayer all of our inner movements are placed within a larger and truer context: the truth that our deepest identity consists in being sons and daughters of God, regardless of what our inner experiences may suggest. Through fidelity to daily prayer and by coming before God as we truly are, we slowly discover that there is far more to us than what we feel at any given moment. Beneath whatever turbulence may exist in our hearts and minds lies a deeply consoling truth: we are rooted in God and loved by Him, regardless of how we feel.

The saints and mystics teach us that prayer reveals not only who God is, but who we truly are. St. Paul expressed this when he says, “You are no longer strangers and sojourners but you are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God.” (Eph 2:19). This profound insight by St. Paul was not learned in a classroom or discovered in a book. It was the conclusion wrought through a lived relationship- born in the depths of prayer- where God reveals both His identity and ours.

What prayer ultimately teaches us, then, is that we belong to God. Our thoughts, feelings, and emotions are real, but they do not disclose our deepest identity. At best, they form only part of the picture. In prayer, the other part is revealed: that we are sons and daughters of God, known and loved by Him. Seeing ourselves through this fuller vision that prayer reveals, we begin to recognize that we are not fear or anxiety, but beloved members of God’s own family.

04/19/2026

Lord Jesus, Word of God, surrendering the brightness of your glory you became man so that we may be raised from the dust to share your very being. May there be innumerable children of the Church to offer homage to your name from the rising of the sun to its setting.

01/15/2026

St. Peregrine Novena - Day 1

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
Amen
Dear holy servant of God, St. Peregrine, we pray today for healing.
Intercede for us! God healed you of cancer and others were healed by your prayers. Please pray for the physical healing of…
(Mention your intentions)
These intentions bring us to our knees seeking your intercession for healing.
We are humbled by our physical limitations and ailments. We are so weak and so powerless. We are completely dependent upon God. And so, we ask that you pray for us…
Pray for us, that we will not let sickness bring us to despair!
We know, St. Peregrine, that you are a powerful intercessor because your life was completely given to God. We know that in as much as you pray for our healing, you are praying even more for our salvation.
A life of holiness like yours is more important than a life free of suffering and disease. Pray for our healing, but pray even more that we might come as close to Our Lord as you are.
Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit, as it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be, world without end.
Amen.

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