Happiness is a glorious emotion, but it's fleeting, and it hinges on circumstances, people, or events that aren't created to last. True joy is what we really crave, and that comes from being firmly rooted in the will of God. Joy is something we choose over and over again, opening our eyes to the ways the Lord is working in us and through us.
Rejoice Always draws wisdom and inspiration from Sacred Scripture and six saintly companions to help us cultivate a burning desire to joyfully love the Lord. Whether we're facing suffering and loss or the humdrum reality of life, the saints highlighted here — and author Sheri Wohlfert's own down-to-earth stories — give us a relatable, achievable, and authentic path to holiness. Each section of this book focuses on a gift from the Father, and one of the saints demonstrates how to joyfully embrace each gift.
When we know that God is involved in every aspect of our lives, and that he uses all things to help us grow closer to him, we can't help but live in the joy of the Lord.
Pages | 208 |
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Copyright | 2025 |
ISBN | 978-1-63966-260-9 |
Item | T2930 |
In these brief reflections Dr. Edward Sri explores the things that hold us back, how we can open ourselves to God's love, and the difference this can make to our joyful proclamation of the Gospel.
Written by a Capuchin friar who served as Padre Pio's secretary in 1967, Dearest Soul offers spiritual guidance for every soul in Padre Pio's own words, drawn from those letters. This book illustrates his journey as a prophet of our time, as one who is so similar and yet so different from us. Author Fr. John Aurilia, OFM Cap., shows us the human side of a difficult saint.
Whether you’re a new mom, a grandmother, or somewhere in between, this book will encourage all mothers in their vocation as they identify themselves in the lives of these saints, who also experienced the joys and challenges of being a mom. Their stories will also be inspiring to young women exploring the vocation of motherhood and anyone with an interest in saints who were mothers.