The Fall semester is in full swing. At least it is trying to be. Here at Seton Hall, the campus is a lot emptier than…
As I gaze at the world, I often see the real struggle of each person as they journey through life. People walk through, often battered…
As we continue to walk during these unusual circumstances of precautions and social distancing, the very light of Mary’s life inserts us into a new…
It was a dreary Friday in April when we traveled north on the NJ Turnpike. Along with my classmate Stephen Robbins, we drove up to…
Each year during Holy Week, I spend some time reflecting on one of my favorite books in the Old Testament: Lamentations. Lamentations is a very…
A few weeks ago, I was given a spiritual assignment: ask God what is blocking you from receiving his love and knowing your worth in…
In the most trying of times, people have a special openness and sensitivity to God’s help and assistance. It is now when we humans realize…
When I first heard of the coronavirus I did not think too much of it. Then, I gave up technology for lent. So I simply…
The St. Andrew’s College Seminary community recently had our spring retreat which focused on the story of the prophet Jonah. The leader of our retreat,…
As seminarians, we are encouraged to spend some time everyday in what we call spiritual reading. The purpose of this is to lift up our…