Meditations

We know we should cultivate silence in our lives. Why don’t we?

January 2, 2024

Scripture, science and experience tell us that we all should cultivate silence in our lives. If we know this, why do we resist it? If you want “to learn to better wait in silence,” a silent, directed retreat might be what you’re looking for.

Overnight Breakfast Oats

January 1, 2024

By Lucia Ferrara
I taking advantage of the new year to make a lifestyle change. My daughter and I found this recipe. We modified it to suit our tastes and our lives and we begin the year with a very simple, very nutritious and very yummy meal.

Hope Beyond Hope: Winter Solstice 2023

December 28, 2023

By Fr. Joe Nassal CPPS
Watch and pray along with the vidoe of our 2023 Winter Solstice Celebration. Fr. Joe Nassal, CPPS, led us on a reflection titled “Hope Beyond Hope."

December Taizé: Patient Waiting

December 27, 2023

We will take a few minutes to slow down from the hectic pace of December.

Christmas and Depression, an Assembling God’s Puzzle video

December 13, 2023

By Fr. Garry Richmeier, CPPS.
Christmas — the most wonderful time of the year? Our culture tells us it is. But according to mental health agencies and therapists, more people report feeling depressed at Christmas time than almost any other time of the year. Why is that?

A Holiday Tradition: Stuffed Artichokes

November 30, 2023

Stuffed Artichokes
By Lucia Ferrara
Stuffed artichokes, a family holiday tradition, reminds me of why we celebrate Christmas, a season of loving and giving kindness and the birth of our savior.

How to cope with crazy holiday gatherings

November 21, 2023

By Fr. Garry Richmeier, CPPS.
Holiday family gatherings can sometimes be challenging to navigate. Here are a few strategies to help you cope with family situations you might find yourself in this holiday season.

Every Common Bush Afire With God

November 20, 2023

By Fr. Ron Will, CPPS
Photos of fall colors around the Renewal Center campus illustrate this meditation on encountering God in “every common bush,” a reference to Elizabeth Barrett Browning poem: “Earth’s crammed with heaven, and every common bush is afire with God.”

Pain: Ignore it at your own peril

November 14, 2023

By Fr. Garry Richmeier, C.PP.S.
Given a choice, we would probably design a life that is pain-free. Unfortunately, pain is an unavoidable part of the human story. Those who study pain, physical, emotional or psychological, same the same thing: Ignore your pain at your own peril.

A Faith Perspective on the Death Penalty

November 13, 2023

Using personal histories, scripture, the Catechism of the Catholic Church and social science, Fr. Mark Miller, CPPS, will guide us through the church’s evolving understanding of the death penalty.

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