Are Saints Human?

Joseph Stoutzenberger reflects on the nature of saints and holiness in Catholicism, emphasizing their human qualities rather than their idealized representations. Using St. Therese of Lisieux as an example, he argues that true saintliness lies in everyday acts of kindness and compassion, highlighting that holiness exists in ordinary life experiences.

Holiday Cheer

The author reflects on Christmas through a Catholic lens, recalling warm childhood memories while emphasizing the holiday’s importance for spiritual reflection and connection. The message of peace and love, embodied in Jesus’ birth, should permeate celebrations. Amid distractions, a meditative mindset can bring joy and reverence to this sacred season.