Eucharistic adoration offers not only a place for quiet rejuvenation but also a path to transformation. An article by Mary DeTurris Poust via OSV Newsweekly. If you talk to those who frequent Eucharistic adoration, sign up for holy hours or even make just occasional church visits to pray privately in front of the Blessed Sacrament, you’ll likely …
Fr. Peter Preble Discusses Food and Faith with The Catholic Foodie
http://www.telescopenut.com/CF/CF204.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download My friend Fr. Peter Preble joined me Tuesday on The Catholic Foodie Show to talk food and faith. Fr. Peter Preble, a Romanian Orthodox priest, is pastor of St. Michael Orthodox Christian Church in Southbridge, Massachusetts. He is host of Shepherd of Souls, a nationally syndicated radio program, and …
How Do You Grow in Faith During Lent? [Feedback Wanted!]
I know we just exited the Christmas Season and that we are now in Ordinary Time, but I am already starting to think about Lent. Crazy, I know. A foodie anticipating Lent. 😉 But I’m working on a special something to help families grow in faith together during Lent, and I only have a few short …
Around the Table with Kris Camealy of GraceTable.org
http://traffic.libsyn.com/aroundthetable/ATT2014-47-12_-_Grace_Table.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download Last Friday Kris Camealy joined us around the table to talk about a new online food & faith initiative called Grace Table. At the outset, I must give a grateful hat-tip to my friend Colleen Mitchell of BlessedAreTheFeet.com for pointing out to me the launch of Grace Table. As a …
Entering Into Advent
Advent begins today. Advent. You know, that season of the Church that seems like a blur? The one that’s neatly tucked in between Thanksgiving and Christmas? The one that is so easy to miss? It doesn’t help that Christmas has been secularized and that now the commercial “Christmas season” starts right after Halloween. It also …