16 January 2026

Fr. Jack Kolodziej, OSFS, on Keeping the Light On

". . . In the month of December, homes and shops adorned in festive and glistening displays are a common sight all over the country. The streets and neighborhoods that decorate with bright lights and other holiday sights bring joy to the world and goodwill to those walking, driving, or bustling by. The lights lift our spirits and remind us that brighter, and perhaps better, days are ahead. Yet, once we enter the new year, the lights begin to disappear. By the middle of January, most of the lights are gone and darkness once again descends upon our homes, neighborhoods, and towns.

"However, it is precisely at this time, during the worst of the winter, that we human beings need light. . . ."

In a recent commentary, Father Jack Kolodziej, OSFS, reflected on the importance of, as Christians, we see the light and be the light to one another.

To access Fr. Kolodziej's complete post, please visit:

De Sales Weekly: Provincial Reflection: Let's Keep the Light On (15 JAN 26)


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