• The Birth of Our Mother
    The Birth of Our Mother
    September 6, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    Every year on the 8th of September the Church celebrates the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary – the day of her birth. The Entrance Antiphon of the feast is a beautiful invitation, “Let us celebrate with joy the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary; for from her arose the sun of justice, Christ our God.”
    Read More
  • Spiritual Reading – A Must for the Serious Catholic
    Spiritual Reading – A Must for the Serious Catholic
    August 30, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    Spiritual reading is absolutely key to our spiritual life. We should read some worthy and inspiring work on a daily basis, even if it is only a few pages. God uses these good works to draw us closer to Him and enlighten our path
    Read More
  • Confession – An Appointment with the Divine Physician
    Confession – An Appointment with the Divine Physician
    August 23, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    Coming to Confession is not about being crushed by guilt or being chastised for our sins. It is not an occasion to be severely judged or to experience terrible shame. Coming to Confession is coming to have an encounter with the merciful Jesus.
    Read More
  • The Center and the Foundation of the Spiritual Life – the Sacrifice of the Mass
    The Center and the Foundation of the Spiritual Life – the Sacrifice of the Mass
    August 16, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    Any Catholic who desires holiness, who wants to grow deeper in his or her relationship with God should seek to come to Mass as often as possible, daily if one’s responsibilities in life permits. The following are some reasons for coming to Mass daily if possible.
    Read More
  • The Rosary – Exemplar of Prayer
    The Rosary – Exemplar of Prayer
    August 9, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    The turning of our mind to the mysteries of the Rosary provides a source of meditation and focus for our prayer. Entry into contemplation can be the result of picking up the Rosary and allowing God’s grace to lead us into greater union with Him.
    Read More
  • The Basic Forms of Praying
    The Basic Forms of Praying
    August 2, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    Praying is certainly something that we should work at each day. It is a powerful means of growing in holiness because by praying we commune with God who is the All-Holy.
    Read More
  • The Importance of Prayer
    The Importance of Prayer
    July 26, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    God, who is ineffable Mystery, enables us to approach Him, to know Him, and to be in union with Him. This personal relationship with God happens in prayer.
    Read More
  • An Abundant Life in Christ
    An Abundant Life in Christ
    July 19, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    The spiritual life is not an evolving, amorphous, and directionless spiritual quest that we invent. It is, rather, a dynamic journey wherein we participate in the life of God.
    Read More
  • The Importance of the Spiritual Life
    The Importance of the Spiritual Life
    July 12, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    What is the importance of the spiritual life for us? Can it simply be a sort of free-floating acknowledgement of something beyond ourselves? Do humanitarianism, political ideals, or being spiritual suffice in helping us to rise to noble purpose and find meaning in life?
    Read More
  • USA – Land of Our Lady
    USA – Land of Our Lady
    July 5, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    We should have great confidence that Our Mother who has shown up time and again in our history will continue to guide and protect us in the years to come if only we heed her motherly pleas.
    Read More
  • Pope Francis Gives His Enthusiastic Blessing  to the National Eucharistic Revival
    Pope Francis Gives His Enthusiastic Blessing to the National Eucharistic Revival
    June 28, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    We become credible witnesses to the joy and transforming beauty of the Gospel only when we recognize that the love we celebrate in this sacrament cannot be kept to ourselves but demands to be shared with all.
    Read More
  • Bearing Christ into the World
    Bearing Christ into the World
    June 21, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    The priest or the deacon dismisses the faithful with, “Go forth, the Mass is ended”. This is not simply a “meeting adjourned” closing to the Liturgy. It is something much greater. It is a sending on mission
    Read More
  • The Hearts of Jesus and Mary
    The Hearts of Jesus and Mary
    June 14, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    We believe that as we persevere in prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, we are able in union with them to transform a culture of death into a culture of life and a world of violence and hatred into a civilization of love.
    Read More
  • Corpus Christi—Taking the Most Holy Eucharist to the World
    Corpus Christi—Taking the Most Holy Eucharist to the World
    June 7, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    The procession with the Blessed Sacrament on Corpus Christi brings the One who heals the ills of people with His own wounds, suffered for us in His Passion. His Real Presence in the Holy Eucharist provides an encounter with God Himself, who reaches out to those who are suffering to bring them hope.
    Read More
  • The Banquet of The Lamb
    The Banquet of The Lamb
    May 31, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    The Lamb of God Himself knocks at the door of our hearts because He desires to come in and share with us the Banquet of His Body and Blood. Yes, we are unworthy, but He is merciful.
    Read More
  • Peace I Leave You
    Peace I Leave You
    May 24, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    The imparting of the Sign of Peace at Mass is not a mere gesture of good will from one person to another...It is a profound receiving and sharing in the peace that comes only from Christ Himself.
    Read More
  • Deliver Us, O Lord!
    Deliver Us, O Lord!
    May 17, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    It is a cry of the faithful gathered for the Eucharistic Sacrifice to the Lord for the fruits and graces that come from receiving the Body and Blood of Christ. While it is the priest who prays this prayer aloud, the faithful present unite their hearts and their intentions with the priest, who stands in the Person of Christ.
    Read More
  • Our Father
    Our Father
    May 10, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    While the “Our Father” is a prayer of intimacy that most of us learn from our childhood, it is also a corporate prayer that unites all who pray it with one another and all of the members of the Body of Christ
    Read More
  • St. Joseph Our Liberator
    St. Joseph Our Liberator
    May 3, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    No matter how dark or dire the world may seem, prayer is what changes all for the better. It saves human lives and especially souls. St. Joseph is still our liberator, and protector of the Church and of our families.
    Read More
  • Through Him, and With Him, and In Him
    Through Him, and With Him, and In Him
    April 26, 2023
    by Bishop William Waltersheid
    The one perfect sacrifice of Jesus on the Cross is the greatest expression of adoration of the Holy Trinity into which we are called to participate. This offering of incomprehensible love to the Father can only be accomplished by God the Son Himself through the power of God the Holy Spirit.
    Read More
  • See More