Let Us Pray: St. Clare’s Prayerful Life
The privilege of poverty, as much as I can embrace it, is an outer simplification. Advancing age reveals it to me, but Clare shows me how to maximize its revelations.
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The privilege of poverty, as much as I can embrace it, is an outer simplification. Advancing age reveals it to me, but Clare shows me how to maximize its revelations.
Long distances can lead to ignorance of civil unrest, hunger, natural disasters. Though far away, all the globe’s peoples are brothers and sisters to us.
Seeing God smile back—captured in the eyes of loved ones—can be called the Way of the Family.
Today, I will choose—not just accept—a few moments of alone time. I will acknowledge that God is within and without.
News commentators often respond to questions with “Absolutely,” when the topic is actually riddled with doubts and seems far from certain.
I often feel critical of my own body, seldom because of penances, but because of excess or unreasonable expectations.
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