In the Catholic tradition, the universe is not a product of random chance, but the intentional masterpiece of an all-loving God. From the sprawling galaxies to the intricate details of the microscopic world, every created thing reflects the wisdom, beauty, and power of its Divine Architect. Genesis reveals that God spoke creation into being, looking upon the cosmos and declaring it good. As Catholics, we recognize that science and faith beautifully converge here: the laws of nature are the very blueprints of the Creator, inviting us to look at the wonders around us and praise the Artist behind the canvas. Yet, the pinnacle of God's creative act is found in humanity, where He breathed His very life into the dust of the earth. Fashioned in the divine image and likeness, both man and woman possess an inherent dignity, intellect, and capacity for love that transcends the rest of creation. We are designed not merely to exist, but to be mirrors of God's communion and grace in the ...
James 1:19 tells us that we should "be quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to anger..." These are the thoughts God places on my heart.