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Here are a few of our stories. We would love to hear yours.

To Experience God’s Love More Deeply

You Are Not Alone

Building a Foundation

How Not to Discern Your Vocation

Checked Boxes

Where I Wanted to Be

To Follow His Footsteps

What We Dream About

The Church Is Large

And, some have lit the way further ahead.

Fr. Michael Scanlan ’53 (1931-2017)

Br. Benedict Simmonds ’61 (1938-2013)

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For God, each person . . .

". . . is absolutely unique. Holiness is not the realization of a given model of perfection that is identical for everyone. It is the emergence of an absolutely unique reality that God alone knows, and that he alone brings to fruition. No individual knows what his own holiness consists of. Holiness is only revealed to us by degrees, as we journey on, and it is often something very different from what we imagine, so much so that the greatest obstacle on the path to holiness may be to cling too closely to the image we have of our own perfection."
Fr. Jacques Philippe

I will lift up my eyes to the mountains; from where shall my help come?
My help comes from the Lord, Who made heaven and earth.
He will not allow your foot to slip; He who keeps you will not slumber.

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