God’s love for us

TKC!
As a mother delights in taking her child on her knees, in caressing and feeding him, so does our God delight in treating with love and tenderness those souls who give themselves entirely to Him, and place all their hopes in His goodness and bounty. – St. Alphonsus Liguori
God wants to love each one of us intensely and in a very intimate and personal way…but we need to let him into our hearts. Open the door of your heart to God!
God bless,
Fr. Michael Sliney, LC
Mary’s Faith
The little things

TKC!
“You aspire to great things? Begin with little ones.” St. Augustine
Nothing better than a handwritten note from someone you love!
God bless,
Fr. Michael Sliney, LC
Mary’s prayerful pondering
Marian devotion
https://www.lifezette.com/faithzette/marian-month-of-may-learn-life-virtue/
Mary’s month
The need for silence

Thy Kingdom Come!
Dear Friends in Christ,
“Souls of prayer are souls of great silence. This silence takes a lot of sacrifice, but if we really want to pray, we must be ready to take that step now. Without this first step toward silence, we will not be able to reach our goal, which is union with God.” St. Mother Teresa
The hardest aspect of my first years in the seminary was the radical silence. My “jam box” was no longer blasting, the television was not blaring, the hallways were quiet and we had long hours of study and prayer. In the beginning, this was very difficult, because I had to confront myself and look into myself…but with time, I learned to relish these moments and actively try to create these spaces in my day. There truly is no other way to union with Christ other than this purgative path of internal and external silence.
God bless,
Fr. Michael Sliney, LC
Deference and chilvalry
Attachments?

Thy Kingdom Come!
Dear Friends, in Christ,
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“God doesn’t ask that we succeed in everything, but that we are faithful. However beautiful our work may be, let us not become attached to it. Always remain prepared to give it up, without losing your peace.” Blessed Mother Teresa Everyone has attachments, and some eventually have to given up. Sending your kids off to college or losing a loved one, letting someone else take your position in a charitable work, retiring from a career or being moved to a new job or city…this is often all part of God’s plan and we need to focus more on fidelity to whatever new state of life that God may be asking of us. God bless, Fr. Michael Sliney, LC |