Freedom in Giving Without Expectation
On the memorial of St Marin of Tours, Fr Roman Wroblewski explains why we should learn to give freely, with no expectation of getting anything back.
On the memorial of St Marin of Tours, Fr Roman Wroblewski explains why we should learn to give freely, with no expectation of getting anything back.
In today’s Gospel Christ uses some strong language – what does it mean?
In his homily for Tuesday in the 31st Week in Ordinary Time, Fr Roman Wroblewski challenges us to be available to Christ, His Church and each other.
Prayer is something we can often take for granted as routine or monologue. In his homily for Thursday in the 30th Week in Ordinary Time, Fr Roman Wroblewski challenges us to approach prayer in a different way.
Fr Roman Wroblewski reflects on how we can grow in gratitude for the many gifts God gives us.
In his homily for Wednesday in the 29th week in ordinary time, Fr Roman Wroblewski reflects on the human virtues, and what distinguishes Christian leadership from worldly leadership.
Patience is rarely something that comes easily to us, but in today’s Gospel Christ encourages us to be patient, and remain vigilant. Fr Roman Wroblewski reflects on what this means in his homily for Tuesday in the 29th week in ordinary time.
Reflecting on the Gospel reading for Wednesday of the 27th week in Ordinary Time, Fr Roman Wroblewski asks: why is there no mention of Christ or the Christian mysteries in the Our Father?