No one in the world can change Truth. What we can do and should do is to seek truth and to serve it when we have found it.

-Maximilian Kolbe

Friday, December 31, 2010

Christmas Eve!


My parents, my brother and I went to Holy Family for Mass on Christmas Eve.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Fun at St. Joe's

My time off I spent at St. Joseph in West St. Paul. I spent some great rejuvenation time with brothers and our fearless leader Fr. Creagan.






Monday, July 26, 2010

Taste of my summer,



I haven't posted a blog in a really long time. Anyway, you know I wanted to share with everyone a bit of what my summer is like. My summer has been amazing and God has blessed me abundantly with so much love and goodness. I deepened my identity as beloved son of God and so much more. I am learning to integrate prayer into everyday life and God shown me so much of how I do so much, but really need to do is receive Gods love and healing. Here's a link to Fr. Gallagher's talks on Discernment of Spirits.

God bless,
Michael

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Happy Easter!!!

Cathedral of St. Paul, Minnesota

I know its a bit late, but Easter doesn't end for a while! God be praised!
"And if Christ has not been raised, then empty (too) is our preaching; empty, too, your faith. (1 Cor 15:14)"

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist and Oprah????

Check it out!

Their Site!

God grant that I may always be a lover and proclaimer of truth, and that for the sake of truth I may die.

In accord with these words of St. Catherine of Siena, "God grant that I may always be a lover and proclaimer of truth," the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist fully embrace the charism and spirituality of the Order of Preachers. We seek to first love the Truth, by means of an intense and prayerful study of the Word of God and the truths of our Catholic tradition. Following in the footsteps of our founder, St. Dominic, and the many dynamic saints of the Order, we strive to be authentic proclaimers of the Truth, to a world that is starving for real encounter with the Person of Jesus Christ. For the sake of these two necessary tasks, our lives are committed to the point of heroic self-sacrifice and the shedding of our blood, if God so wills.

Our pattern of life is inextricably bound up with the monastic observances given us by our Dominican tradition. We espouse the common life, cloister, times and places of silence, the choral Divine Office and daily Mass, while wearing the black and white habit so characteristic of the Order of Preachers. These exterior practices are signs of our deeper consecration and pursuit of holiness, fired by a constant zeal for souls. As obedient daughters of the Church, we seek to give fresh vitality to the timeless Dominican spirituality by our love and study of Veritas (or truth)and sharing with others, through preaching and teaching, the abundant fruits of our contemplation.

We are preachers of the Word only because we are first contemplatives of the Word, living intensely the spirituality of our Dominican tradition.


I don't know why, but lately I've been really obsessed with nuns. Such a beautiful vocation! Life is just so beautiful if you only get over your/myself! Pray for a pure heart, and desire God's! Its what life is about and I can't wait for heaven! Its heaven we can have now if just a taste! What a contradiction in order to be happy in this life you must give your life away!

The priesthood! I am to give my life in sacrificial love to all as Christ did upon the cross. Easy? Not really, not for me, but in God all things are possible!