Salazar Puts Faith Over The Finishing Line

Salazar Puts Faith Over The Finishing Line

Alberto Salazar had a brief but brilliant career as one of the best U.S. distance runners, three times winning the New York Marathon and winning the 1982 Boston Marathon in an epic race with Dick Beardsley. The University of Oregon graduate believes his uncompromising...
Fr. Slavko’s Commentary  May 25, 2000

Fr. Slavko’s Commentary May 25, 2000

Reflection on the Message of May 25, 2000 Dear Children! I rejoice with you and in this time of grace I call you to spiritual renewal. Pray, little children, that the Holy Spirit may come to dwell in you in fullness, so that you may be able to witness in joy to all...
Fr. Slavko’s Commentary

Fr. Slavko’s Commentary

Reflection on the Message of September 25, 2000 “Dear Children! Today I call you to open yourselves to prayer. May prayer become joy for you. Renew prayer in your families and form prayer groups. In this way, you will experience joy in prayer and togetherness....
Slaves of Habits and Traditions

Slaves of Habits and Traditions

By Fr. Mario Knezovic in Medjugorje One morning, while working on my regular and daily occupations, I met a man whom I knew. I saw that he was nervous and I asked: “How are you?” He answered me: “I am really fed up with this snow and this ice!” I responded: “Why are...
Liking and Loving

Liking and Loving

There is a world of difference between loving and liking. Liking is in the emotion; loving is in the will. Liking is not subject completely to our control, but love can be commanded. Liking is a kind of reaction like a hiccough; loving is a decision or a resolution....
Faith: The Work of God

Faith: The Work of God

In believing, we entrust ourselves to the knowledge acquired by other people. This suggests an important tension. On the one hand, the knowledge acquired through belief can seem an imperfect form of knowledge, to be perfected gradually through personal accumulation of...