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Cardinal Marc OuelletJesus Christ: Revelation of the Trinity

Cardinal Marc Ouellet

We know the story of the little child St. Augustine met at the seashore as he was laboriously pondering the mystery of the Holy Trinity. The child is filling a little hole in the sand with seawater. Augustine tells him that it is impossible to make the ocean fit into this little hole. The Child Jesus answers that it is even more difficult to fit the mystery of the Holy Trinity into our small human intelligence.

Cardinal Marc OuelletJesus Christ: Revelation of the Trinity

Carl Anderson

Everyone's path to Christ is different, and everyone's journey with Christ is uniquely personal. Sometimes it's a dramatic change of vocation, but more frequently, it happens in everyday experiences. What is universal, absolutely consistent in each person's life, is that Christ meets us where we are, and if we are willing, he leads us to a new place and a new life, that is, to a place and to a life closer to him.

Archbishop Michael MillerJesus Christ: Crucified and Risen Lord

Archbishop J. Michael Miller

As we know, our faith as Christians is not born from the acceptance of a doctrine but from an encounter with a Person, with Jesus Christ, Crucified and Risen. His death and resurrection fully reveal the depth of God's Trinitarian love.

George WeigelJesus Christ: Crucified and Risen Lord

George Weigel

How do we meet Jesus Christ, the Crucified and Risen Lord? I met him, sacramentally, in baptism when on April 29, 1951, I was incorporated into Christ by becoming a member of his mystical body, the Church.

Bishop Gary GordonJesus Christ: Lamb of God and Bread of Life

Bishop Gary Gordon (Part 1)

Our theme this evening is certainly at the very heart of our Christian lives. "Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world" (John 1:29).

 

Bishop Gary GordonJesus Christ: Lamb of God and Bread of Life

Bishop Gary Gordon (Part 2)

It is precisely this Holy Communion in the Lamb that sustains the covenant of love, so that the Lamb of God, Jesus, becomes the way of living the Christian life.

 

Jesus Christ: Lamb of God and Bread of Life

Sister Annata Brockman, SC

This is a story about Jesus acting in my life as Lamb of God and Bread of Life. It is the journey of Faith by which Jesus invites me to inner transformation.

 

Archbishop Thomas CollinsJesus Christ: The Way, Truth and Life

Archbishop Thomas Collins

The basic thing about being a Christian, is that a person has encountered Jesus Christ, and that it shows. It is not knowledge of Christian doctrine, but total allegiance to the Lord Jesus that marks each of us as a Christian.

Mother Agnes Mary DonovanJesus Christ: The Way, Truth and Life

Mother Agnes Mary Donovan

As part of what I can now see clearly as a tapestry of graces to participate in the building of the culture of life, my summons came more than 2 decades ago while holding my infant niece, Caitlin - a child doctors advised be aborted because of the great age of her mother.

Archbishop Richard SmithJesus Christ: Word of God Made Flesh

Archbishop Richard Smith

The heart of the Christian life is a transformative encounter with the person of Jesus Christ. This year, the second of our journey, we shall open our hearts and minds, indeed our entire lives, to the beauty and mystery of Jesus Christ and seek to encounter him anew.

Jesus Christ: Word of God Made FleshLydia Cristini

Lydia Cristini, teacher

What can a 31-year-old high school teacher with an average life say to so many different people that will add to their lives or their understanding of God? But maybe that's just it: I can tell a story of an ordinary Catholic.

 

Bishop John CorriveauTowards a Culture of Life

Bishop John Corriveau, OFM Cap.

Our Trinitarian God, “ Father, Son and Spirit,“ calls us into a new and respectful relationship with each other, and with all of creation.

 

Towards a Culture of LifePatrick Stewart

Patrick Stewart, Director, Marian Centre, Edmonton

There is nothing more beautiful, on this side of heaven, than a culture of life, and that kind of culture is guided by men and women who love God, their neighbours and themselves, in that order.

 

Archbishop Charles ChaputOur New Life in Jesus Christ

Archbishop Charles Chaput, OFM Cap.

The Catholic faith is not simply a collection of doctrines and ideas, or a body of knowledge or even a system of beliefs, although all those things are important. At its root, Christianity is an experience; a life-changing, personal experience of the Risen Jesus Christ.

 

Mary Rose BacaniOur New Life in Jesus Christ

Mary Rose Bacani, Television Producer

I am deeply imperfect and yet greatly loved by God. I work towards becoming a Christ-centered person more and more each day, and I use every TV program and story I work on as an opportunity to share my faith with the world.

Sister Timothy ProkesThe Human Body in God's Creative Design

Sister M. Timothy Prokes

Only in Jesus Christ has the full potential of the human body been realized - exceedingly beautiful, beyond our limited understanding of beauty.

 

Mike & Terese FerriThe Human Body in God's Creative Design

Mike and Terese Ferri

God is so gracious. He takes what we offer, little as it is, and He multiplies it as He did the loaves and the fishes, filling us with every good thing.

 

Archbishop Richard SmithIn the Image and Likeness of God

Archbishop Richard Smith

The question of meaning in life; the question of human destiny; the hungers of the human heart for love, relationship, peace; the ultimate question of salvation: all find their answer or fulfilment in Jesus Christ.

 

Lea SinghIn the Image and Likeness of God

Lea Singh

There is something magnetically beautiful about the truth, and it draws us in. And once we take the Gospel seriously and read it as an account of our salvation, then just as happened to St. Paul in the Gospel, it's as if the scales fall from our eyes.

Archbishop Richard SmithTriumph of the Cross, September 14, 2008

Archbishop Richard Smith

My hope and prayer is that everyone in the Archdiocese will experience in these events a new and life-transforming encounter with Jesus Christ, who is always present whenever two or three gather in his name (cf. Matthew 18:20).