DeSales Weekly
Every Thursday, DeSales Weekly provides our subscribers with some fresh material to aid them in efforts to live Jesus, which is the motto of our patron, St. Francis de Sales. He sought to integrate the sacred and the secular to make the ordinary events of our lives extraordinary by bringing virtue, grace, and Jesus to all we do. Frequently, we may not be able to see the window through which the Spirit may enter a given moment or activity of our day. With reflections on a panoply of topics and experiences by the Oblates, as well as resources to help prepare for Sunday Mass, and other updates from the Oblate world, this weekly email offers a regular, concise resource to life the spirit and help it soar into the weekend.
Oblate Updates
As I prepare for Pentecost, I think of two Oblates who have impacted my life and my vocation, Fathers Clark Kelley and Joe Dumphrey. The work of the Holy Spirit in their lives has made my life richer as well as those who were in their parishes and ministries…
Recently, the inaugural Fr. John Crossin, OSFS, Christian Unity Essay Contest was held across the provinces. The contest highlighted the parable of the Good Samaritan and “love of neighbor” through the lens of Salesian Spirituality. Learn more about the contest and read its winning essay! ...
The priest always sits next to the grandma at wedding receptions. I love this arrangement! I get to meet everyone as they come and greet grandma. Finally, and this insight is new, I learn a little more about who God is when I’m seated next to a grandma. I’ll explain...
When God wants to get your attention about something, He just keeps showing up. This National Nurses Week, Susan Susan shares her journey of listening to the Lord's call and how serving as a parish nurse has filled her nursing vocation ...
Have you ever imagined your heart/soul as art? As I explore Pablo Picasso’s political worldview and his paintings of war’s dehumanization, it has given me a chance to reflect on art and its purpose in the world through the lens on Salesian art as art with a spiritual purpose...Read More
Fr. Joseph Murray, OSFS, was the first to teach me about St. Mark's Gospel back at North Catholic High School. As I reflect on his teachings, I realize that he used this Gospel to help prepare students for the real world. How does the Gospel of Mark help in our relationship with Jesus and our attempts to live more like Him?... Read More
This past Easter, for the first time, I sang the Exsultet. Sensing my hesitancy, one of the Visitation Sisters said, “It’s just us here.” Those words continue to echo in my heart. How does this simple phrase bring us closer to the people around us and closer to God?...
Mary Magdalene was the first to announce the Resurrection. She is the Apostle to the Apostles. We are called to “Live Jesus,” so that people hear and see Him today, to tell world that Christ is risen. How can we do that throughout our daily encounters?...
Mother’s Day, for many, is bittersweet as memories of moms who have gone before us. The words of St. Francis de Sales offer us insight and inspiration on joyful days that don’t always feel joyful…