“If you truly believe in Jesus there will spring up from the
depths of your heart a never-ending stream of living joy.” – Servant of God, Fr. Al Schwartz
A testament to a life lived to the fullest, a tribute to my hero: Venerable, Msgr. Aloysius Schwartz. Founder of the Religious Congregations of the Sisters of Mary and the Brothers of Christ. Father to thousands of children from the poorest of the poor in Korea, the Philippines, Mexico, Guatemala, Brazil, Honduras, and Tanzania, Africa. If you have some testimonies for Fr. Al, drop us a message and will gladly publish them here to inspire others! Thank you! Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam!
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Fr. Al: On Covetousness
"Covetousness is a vague word, but it means simply greed or desire for material possessions, goods and money. It is written in the Psalms, "Be still and you shall know your God." Desire, greed, and covetousness keep our hearts from being still. They agitate our hearts. They create this inner noise and we do not hear God, nor find Him, nor be one with Him. So, we must make our hearts still, silent and quiet by ridding them of all desire, greed and covetousness. If we do this, then we will hear the voice of God. " ~ Fr. Al's Homily to his Children, February 19, 1992
Monday, May 13, 2013
Fr. Al: On Prayer
"By prayer, we leave this earth. We leave this material, visible world. We enter the world of God. We discover the beauty of God’s world. We experience a new joy, new delight, and new pleasure. We become spiritual beings. That is why Jesus wants us to pray for ourselves." - Fr. Al Schwartz
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Fr. Al: On Helping the Poor-Youth
“...the poor not only must be fed
and clothed but also be given the education and skills to enable them to
participate fully in the society.” - Servant of God, Fr. Aloysius Schwartz
Fr. Al: On Gratitude
Fr. Al: On Devotion to the Eucharist
"The Eucharist is the main source of Grace in our life. Devotion to the Eucharist, then, should be the heart and center of our spiritual life." - Servant of God, Fr. Aloysius Schwartz
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