Really and truly present From the Presbyterate Jesus is present in the Eucharist in a non-physical, non-materialistic manner such that He is truly present but not physically. Read More
‘The joy of community’ From the Presbyterate When I was in seminary, campus ministry was never something I thought I would be called to participate in. Read More
Vocation and Discernment From the Presbyterate Becoming, as author Matthew Kelly says, the “best version of our self” is to follow God’s plan. Read More
Witnessing the Love of Our Lord From the Presbyterate Truly following Jesus has always included care of the sick and the suffering. Read More
The Blessing of Catholic Schools From the Presbyterate Over and over, I remind them that the name “saints” is more than their school mascot, it’s who they are! Read More
Embracing What God Puts in Front of You From the Presbyterate I grew up in Homewood where I was in the Patriot Band. Read More
100 Years of Encountering Jesus From the Presbyterate 100 years of Catholic campus ministry at the University of Alabama Read More
The Power of the Name From the Presbyterate “Modern man listens more willingly to witnesses than to teachers, and if he does listen to teachers, it is because they are witnesses.” Read More
Closeness From the Presbyterate Four essential traits of the priest: closeness to God, to the bishop, to other priests, and to people Read More
Making Disciples of All Nations From the Presbyterate The command — make disciples of all nations. The promise — behold, I am with you always. Read More
Baking the Cake of Catholic Education From the Presbyterate I spend a lot of effort thinking about the meaning of Catholic education from different perspectives. Read More
Remember, the Goal Is to Rejoice! From the Presbyterate Everything about us, every aspect of ourselves has been designed to serve and glorify God. Read More
'Parish Life is About People, Not Programs' From the Presbyterate We cannot go back to what existed before the pandemic. We are not the same, and our world is definitely not the same. How do we move forward in our faith after the pandemic? Read More
Prudence Will Watch Over You – Part 1 From the Presbyterate Practical, Biblical, and Theological Reflections on COVID-19 Vaccination Read More