
This Lectio Divina reflects on Pope Francis’ teaching that true Christian joy is not the absence of suffering, but a quiet, enduring light that remains even in life’s hardest moments. Joy may change its expression through grief, struggle, and uncertainty, yet it persists because it is rooted in the unshakable truth that we are…

In this Lectio Divina on the words of St. Rose of Viterbo, we reflect on the call to live each day with eternal purpose. St. Rose reminds us that a life rooted in faith, virtue, and love of God transforms the fear of death into peace and anticipation of divine union. This meditation invites…

St. John Eudes reminds us to meditate frequently on eternity, heaven, hell, and death. By reflecting on these eternal truths, we gain clarity to let go of worldly distractions and live with purpose for what truly lasts. This timeless wisdom encourages spiritual focus, detachment from vanity, and a life rooted in eternal values.