Browsing the 2022 archive of EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP - RECOGNIZE GOD IN YOUR ORDINARY MOMENTS

More Than a Buzzword
Posted by Lenny Ricciardelli on 10/23/22
More Than a Buzzword
If you roll your eyes at the mention of the term stewardship, it’s probably because, in the modern Church, stewardship has become something of a corporate buzzword. It’s often used interchangeably with the concepts of financial endowment and volunteerism.
What’s wrong with supporting your parish ... Read More »

Sparking Holiness
Posted by Lenny Ricciardelli on 10/14/22
Sparking Holiness
As the seasons change, a lot of us like to clean out our homes and unload some of the junk we’ve acquired over the summer. One trendy approach to decluttering is the Marie Kondo method, named after the author who popularized it. Overly simplified, it’s a process ... Read More »

The Zeal of the Convert
Posted by Lenny Ricciardelli on 10/07/22
The Zeal of the Convert
When you work in the Church, professionally or on a volunteer basis, you become familiar with the phenomenon known as “the zeal of the recent convert.”
Sometimes, it really seems that the newly baptized are just stronger Catholics than the cradle Catholics. They smile ... Read More »
Be Careful What You Wish For
Posted by Lenny Ricciardelli on 10/02/22
You’ve probably heard the phrase “Be careful what you wish for.” In my experience, it’s not often utilized with a lot of charity. You usually hear it said as a warning. The unspoken sentiment behind it is this: You’re not as strong as you think you are.
As Christians ... Read More »

Competing Like a Steward
Posted by Lenny Ricciardelli on 9/24/22
Picture it: family game night. What are you playing? Monopoly? Clue? Chess? Poker?
Whatever your game of choice, I’ll bet the night is a lot more fun when everyone tries their best to win. Sure, no one likes an obnoxiously competitive opponent — but if we’re being honest ... Read More »

Fixing The Scales
Posted by Lenny Ricciardelli on 9/18/22
EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP - RECOGNIZE GOD IN YOUR ORDINARY MOMENTS
Fixing the Scales
Most people don’t intend on being selfish. The reality of selfishness usually lies in the grey shades of our decision-making. We would never go out of our way to kick a homeless person begging by the highway ... Read More »