A reflection on the relationship between spiritual growth and discernment, with examples of ways that ordinary choices are forms of discernment that help us in our spiritual growth. Dr. Mahan is a trained spiritual director and writes from years of…
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Quote of the Day — Thomas à Kempis
A blog post featuring one of Thomas à Kempis' insights into God's way of valuing human endeavors. Find It. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
Blessed Julian of Norwich Feast Day — “All Is Well,” by Susan T. Mahan, PhD
A blog post introducing English mystic, Blessed Julian of Norwich. Dr. Mahan is a specialist on mystics and has done in-depth research on Julian. Find It. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
Seven Gifts and Nine Fruits — Come, Holy Spirit!
A blog post introducing the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit and the Nine Fruits of the Spirit that flow into the world through the actions of those who receive the Gifts of the Spirt. Find It. Did you…
The Feast of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit and the Seven Gifts: Why It Matters, by Susan T. Mahan, PhD
This blog post provides some background on the Feast of Pentecost and the Holy Spirit before moving on to a consideration of the gift of Knowledge. Find It. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
Celebrating the Feast of the Ascension — Some Ideas for Festive Foods
This blog post offers basic information on the Feast of the Ascension and suggestions for festive dishes (or ingredients) for use in its celebration. Find It. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
Divine Mercy — Entering the Locked Rooms of our Hearts
A reflection on Divine Mercy Sunday and our own sharing in the experience of the peace and healing that come with God's great gift of mercy. Find it. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
What is Holiness? Is it Wholeness?
In this blog post, Susan Mahan explores the idea of holiness from a variety of perspectives. Which of the many voices we hear around us and within us are the ones to heed? Find It. Did you like this?…
“Christ is Risen.” “He is Truly Risen.”
Blog post for Easter 2012. Includes an English version of the hymn Victimae paschali laudes from the Liturgy for Easter Sunday. Find it. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
Celebrations and Heartbreaks – There’s Always a “Day After”
A reflection on the common experience of highs and lows in life, each followed by a "day after" in which we find that life goes on and we bask in the grace received or begin to heal from the hurts.…