By Fr. Frank J. Timar, MSC

If we want to be close to God, we must start by being honest with ourselves and God, see ourselves as God sees us, with all our flaws and failings and sins. One thing we have in common is that we all need God’s mercy. The good news is that God loves us and wants to forgive us, but we have to ask.

Fr. Frank J. Timar, MSC (Pennsylvania Community)

Father Frank professed his first vows on September 14, 1952 and was ordained on July 13, 1958. He is in residence at our Sacred Heart Villa in Center Valley, Pennsylvania.

By Fr. Frank J. Timar, MSC

If the dishonest judge could be persuaded to do the right thing, we can trust God for much more, If we believe this with all our heart, it can keep us going and we wouldn’t quit.

Fr. Frank J. Timar, MSC (Pennsylvania Community)

Father Frank professed his first vows on September 14, 1952 and was ordained on July 13, 1958. He is in residence at our Sacred Heart Villa in Center Valley, Pennsylvania.

By Fr. Frank J. Timar, MSC (Pennsylvania Community) We must be concerned about others no matter who or where they are. We must be neighbor to one another and treat everyone honestly, with dignity and with justice. And that means everyone, without exception. Support the Missionaries

By Fr. Frank J. Timar, MSC ( Pennsylvania Community)

St. Paul once gave his friend and coworker Timothy a rallying cry, I really like this, “God did not give us a spirit of cowardice.”  We are meant to be brave. Like the apostles, we need to ask Jesus, “Increase our faith,” because we are not there yet. Not by a long shot! No one is.

By Fr. Frank J. Timar, MSC ( Pennsylvania Community)

Lazarus did not blame God for his misfortune but he suffered in silence, believing and trusting in God’s loving care.

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