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Fr. Michael Sliney, LC

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“The Christian life is simply a process of having your natural self changed into a Christ self, and that this process goes on very far inside. One’s most private wishes, one’s point of view, are the things that have to be changed.” CS Lewis
For this transformation to take place, we need to die to ourselves…in very particular and very personal ways, so that Christ can fully live in us.
God bless,
Fr. Michael Sliney, LC

Thy Kingdom Come!
Dear Friends in Christ,
“Do not be afraid of Christ!…He does not take away your identity; he does not dishonor, debase, or affront your reason; he does not oppress your freedom!” (St. Pope John Paul II, May 21, 1983)
My High School Cross Country coach worked us hard. Long runs through the city of Birmingham, hard training sessions up and down rugged and mountainous paths…always demanding and focusing on details of technique. Our team was consistently one of the best in the State, and we all knew our coach was the key to our success. Don’t be afraid of Christ! He will challenge you, and show you a more difficult path at times, because he wants you to win the battle against your passions and the temptations of the world. He wants you to experience the peace and fulfillment that come from a generous surrender to God’s plan. In short, he wants to bring out the best in you!
God bless,
Fr. Michael Sliney, LC

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“Always try to use the language so as to make quite clear what you mean and make sure your sentence couldn’t mean anything else.” ~ C.S. Lewis
In our daily communication with each other and especially, parents with their kids, we need to find a language that will make sense and be easily understood. This takes effort and this is a very real tangible way of loving.
God bless,
Fr. Michael Sliney, LC

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“The space which each of the spouses makes exclusively for their personal relationship with God not only helps heal the hurts of life in common, but also enables the spouses to find in the love of God the deepest source of meaning in their own lives.” Pope Francis
One of the most powerful images for me as a priest is to see a couple kneeling down, praying together in a Catholic Church. Christ notices and blesses this effort in a big way! Why not bake this into your weekly date night out?
God bless,
Fr. Michael Sliney, LC