Thanks to Those Who Struggle
Thank you to those of you who struggle – those who struggle with forgiveness, those who struggle with being loving and kind. Thank you. You are a gift to others and you have received the gift of this struggle because …
Thank you to those of you who struggle – those who struggle with forgiveness, those who struggle with being loving and kind. Thank you. You are a gift to others and you have received the gift of this struggle because …
As we approach Divine Mercy Sunday, let’s explore the deep connection between Divine Mercy and the Flame of Love of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Once again, it will bring us to that item of paramount importance: that, as the …
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As we enter into this holy Triduum, let our love be intentional. What will we hear? “I give you a new commandment: love one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one another. This is how …
Why are we not healed? Why do we not see more miraculous healings? I was a little disturbed by a priest’s homily this past Monday in the fifth week of ordinary time. He is a good priest; it wasn’t a …
In our liturgy, we have been reading the first letter of Saint John, perhaps my favorite book of the Bible and one that speaks powerfully to this year’s worldwide theme, “Add your love to this Flame and pass it on” …
As I travel around the world, it is a great blessing to meet so many of the devoted, inspiring people of the Flame of Love. But I’m often surprised at how few observe the practices of the Flame of Love …
This year’s worldwide theme for The Flame of Love of the Immaculate Heart of Mary is entirely unexpected for me. When I set last year’s theme of “Help me save the country”, I told myself that this year’s theme would …
Why did our Blessed Mother choose to say “blind Satan”? Why not bind or cripple or weaken or defeat Satan? It’s such an unusual phrase. When we use it, people seem puzzled, especially priests and bishops. So why did she …
As I write, most of you will have passed into 2025. Here in New York, we are still keeping vigil for the great Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God – an utterly astounding title. Yes, I never cease to be …
In a meeting I had with Győző Kindelmann, our Lay Consultant, former International Coordinator, and grandson of Elizabeth Kindelmann, on October 29, 2024, he warned me that there was a small but highly vocal, ultra conservative traditionalist group attacking the …