The Victor's Crown

Gift of Self

2 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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Get the written version in your email inbox every morning by subscribing for free at TheVictorsCrown.com [https://www.thevictorscrown.com/] --- The Gift of Self One of the side effects of modern life is that it's so easy to complicate things. We build massive lists of goals we think will lead to happiness — personally, maritally, in our careers. For raising good kids, we assume they need iPads, expensive experiences, and schedules packed to the margins. And we often think sainthood means moving to India, starting a religious order, and changing the world. It's too much. Too many things to track, too much to execute on any given day. Here's what I keep coming back to: happiness, good parenting, holiness — all of it starts with simply giving our time. Being present. To our spouse, our children, our neighbors, our coworkers. St. John Paul II called this the gift of self. And it's the simplest path to holiness and happiness there is — one that transcends time, place, and culture. No laundry list required. Let us pray. Heavenly Father, give us the strength to offer ourselves as a gift to those around us, to those that You have put in our lives, so that we may always do Your will and become one of Your saints. In Jesus' name, amen. Keep fighting the good fight. Our Lady of Victory, pray for us. Get full access to The Victor's Crown at www.thevictorscrown.com/subscribe [https://www.thevictorscrown.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Portada del episodio Gift of Self

Gift of Self

Get the written version in your email inbox every morning by subscribing for free at TheVictorsCrown.com [https://www.thevictorscrown.com/] --- The Gift of Self One of the side effects of modern life is that it's so easy to complicate things. We build massive lists of goals we think will lead to happiness — personally, maritally, in our careers. For raising good kids, we assume they need iPads, expensive experiences, and schedules packed to the margins. And we often think sainthood means moving to India, starting a religious order, and changing the world. It's too much. Too many things to track, too much to execute on any given day. Here's what I keep coming back to: happiness, good parenting, holiness — all of it starts with simply giving our time. Being present. To our spouse, our children, our neighbors, our coworkers. St. John Paul II called this the gift of self. And it's the simplest path to holiness and happiness there is — one that transcends time, place, and culture. No laundry list required. Let us pray. Heavenly Father, give us the strength to offer ourselves as a gift to those around us, to those that You have put in our lives, so that we may always do Your will and become one of Your saints. In Jesus' name, amen. Keep fighting the good fight. Our Lady of Victory, pray for us. Get full access to The Victor's Crown at www.thevictorscrown.com/subscribe [https://www.thevictorscrown.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Portada del episodio Where's the good?

Where's the good?

Get the written version in your email inbox every morning by subscribing for free at TheVictorsCrown.com [https://www.thevictorscrown.com/] --- Where's the Good? Oftentimes, what's good for us and what we want are at odds. We know eating right and exercising is good for us — but lounging on the couch with a bag of chips sounds pretty enticing. We know hard work is noble — but YouTube has a way of eating the afternoon. We know prayer is good for us — but so does another ten minutes of sleep. What's good for us loses. Not to something bad, necessarily. Just to something less good. If we want to grow in our faith, we have to learn to recognize the good in front of us. And then we have to cultivate the habit of actually acting on it. Once isn't enough. It has to be habitual. That is virtue. So today — where's the good? Let us pray. Heavenly Father, help us to see as You see, to see the good, and to act on it. In Jesus’ name. Amen. Keep fighting the good fight. Our Lady of Victory, pray for us. Get full access to The Victor's Crown at www.thevictorscrown.com/subscribe [https://www.thevictorscrown.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Portada del episodio What We Can Control

What We Can Control

Get the written version in your email inbox every morning by subscribing for free at TheVictorsCrown.com [https://www.thevictorscrown.com/] --- What we can control When someone treats us with love — does something for us out of love — our hearts naturally respond with gratitude. Or at least they should. Through His sacrifice, Christ has loved us in ways we cannot fully grasp. And more often than not, that involuntary feeling of love or gratitude is simply missing when we're in His presence. The heart doesn't cooperate the way we'd like it to. But our faith is not a feeling. It's taking what we profess to believe and living in accordance with it. In the presence of the Blessed Sacrament, that means calling to mind what we know to be true — and responding accordingly. Praise. Adoration. Love. What happens when we don't feel it? The truth is, many times we won't. But what we can control is our wills. We can use our intellects to acknowledge what is true, and then submit our wills to that truth. That is faith. Let us pray.  May the heart of Jesus, in the Most Blessed Sacrament, be praised, adored, and loved with grateful affection, at every moment, in all the tabernacles of the world, even to the end of time. Amen. Keep fighting the good fight. Our Lady of Victory, pray for us. Get full access to The Victor's Crown at www.thevictorscrown.com/subscribe [https://www.thevictorscrown.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Portada del episodio The Father

The Father

Get the written version in your email inbox every morning by subscribing for free at TheVictorsCrown.com [https://www.thevictorscrown.com/] --- Pointing to the Father "Thérèse would move much more easily toward the Father because of having experienced a human father full of goodness and tenderness." We return to that idea of goodness again. And I've been sitting with this one in my own life — as a father of five. There is an opportunity before fathers in particular that I don't think we talk about enough. To be, in some real sense, the face of the Father for our children. Not just to model the faith — though that matters — but to let ourselves be, as best we can, a reflection of God's goodness and tenderness in the home. The downstream effects of that are hard to overstate. A child who grows up experiencing a father who is present, good, and loving will find it easier to believe that God is present, good, and loving. That's not a small thing. St. Louis Martin didn't just raise saints. He gave them a picture of fatherhood that pointed beyond itself — toward the Father. That's the calling. Just goodness and tenderness, pursued faithfully, day after day. Let us pray. Jesus, You revealed the face of the Father. Help us to do the same in whatever way You want. Amen.  Keep fighting the good fight. Our Lady of Victory, pray for us. Get full access to The Victor's Crown at www.thevictorscrown.com/subscribe [https://www.thevictorscrown.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Portada del episodio Confidence in His Goodness

Confidence in His Goodness

Get the written version in your email inbox every morning by subscribing for free at TheVictorsCrown.com [https://www.thevictorscrown.com/] --- Confidence in His Goodness Returning to The Extraordinary Parents of St. Thérèse — one of the hallmarks of Louis and Zélie Martin's lives was what the author calls "confidence in the goodness of God." There's an important word in there: goodness. Most of us believe — at least in some sense — that God is all-powerful. That He can do anything. That's not usually where our faith struggles. But do we believe that He is good? That He doesn't just provide for us, but that He is so loving, so attentive, that He is involved in every corner of our lives? That He wants the best for us? That He works tirelessly for our good? Louis and Zélie's lives were not without struggle. Not without trial or hardship. And yet they carried this confidence in the goodness of God through all of it. That's a different kind of faith. Not just believing God can — but trusting that He will, because He is good. Let us pray. Heavenly Father, we believe that You are good. We believe that You love us and want the best for us. Increase our faith. In Jesus’ name. Amen.  Keep fighting the good fight. Our Lady of Victory, pray for us. Get full access to The Victor's Crown at www.thevictorscrown.com/subscribe [https://www.thevictorscrown.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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