
THOUGHTS from the
“TRAILER”

Peter, Paul and the Danger of Being Professionally Religious
But here’s the point: both of these apostles were fiercely and passionately in love with Jesus. He was their whole reason for being; life apart from Him made no sense. The words of a recent Church document were oh so true for them: “Knowing Jesus is the best gift that any person can receive. That we have encountered him is the best thing that has happened in our lives. And making him known by our deeds and words is our greatest joy.”

God’s Ladders
I’m thinking of Dr. Kreeft this week since we’re going to be celebrating the solemnity of Corpus Christi, that is, the solemnity of the Body and Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ. A convert to Catholicism, Kreeft has what I consider to be the single most helpful book to start with if we want to dive deep into this most magnificent (and often misunderstood or taken for granted) gift Jesus has left to the Church.

The Real G.O.A.T.
Sports fans often argue about who they think the G.O.A.T. is in any given sport (Greatest Of All Time). Here’s the truth: Jesus is the real G.O.A.T. — and it isn’t even close. He has defeated the power of Death, the power of Sin, and the enemy of our race, the devil. And one day, when He returns to make all things new, He will destroy them, wipe away every tear from our eye, and usher us into the abundant life He has prepared us for.

How the Spirit Comforts Us
As we prepare this weekend for the great solemnity of Pentecost, I have found myself re-reading this spiritual gem. There is one excerpt in particular that is simply too good to keep to myself; I pray others will find the following as helpful and encouraging as I do.