One of the central themes of Lent is our personal and communal change of heart. We often say we are available to God, but are we listening when God calls us? The Transfiguration is the story of God’s love for us. Jesus is the fruit of God’s love present among us.
On February 4 2024, the Circumscription of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic celebrated 20 years of the Spiritan presence and mission in the Diocese of San Juan, Dominican Republic.
Each year, as we prepare for the Great Feast of the Resurrection, we enter a joyful season of penance leading us to a conversion of heart. These 40 days of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving lead us to celebrate our resurrection into new life.
Fr. Neil McQuillan, C.S.Sp., talked about the Spiritan Stamp Bank and his work in Houston, TX with Wyatt Goolsby on Catholic Lunch Break on Monday, February 12, 2024.
Last week, Spiritans and the Spiritan Office for Mission Advancement (SOMA) team celebrated the Lunar New Year with the Houston area Chinese Catholic Community and Friends.
The Spiritan Office for Mission Advancement (SOMA) team has been working to connect with many cultural communities who are living in Houston, TX, including the Houston Nigerian IGBO
Mercy is at the heart of the Christian life. No matter where Jesus went or what he did, mercy was essential. Jesus' healing ministry responds to the world's people's need for God's mercy.
Libermann, considered the second founder of the Spiritans, was a visionary, a missionary, a profoundly spiritual man who has affected the course of history in the last 150 years. Learn more about his extraordinary journey of faith.
Thank you for traveling through Francis Libernmann's life with us. Tomorrow is his Feast Day and we look forward to celebrating the inspiring life and work of our second founder!