
Advent with the Saints: Isaiah
Passages from Isaiah are among the most beautiful in the Bible, touching upon poetic imagery of deserts blooming, mountains lowering, and valleys filling up.
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Passages from Isaiah are among the most beautiful in the Bible, touching upon poetic imagery of deserts blooming, mountains lowering, and valleys filling up.

Loneliness lies. It whispers that you are forgotten. But even in isolation, God is with you.

Why do you think God inflicts such natural disasters on many innocent, God-loving people?

Every encounter you have can be an opportunity for healing and supporting the growth of both those whom you meet and yourself.

In my Bible readings I come across passages about “those asleep in Christ.” What is meant by those “asleep in Christ?”

I know many of us feel disjointed right now, unsure of how we will ever feel whole as a nation again or engage in peaceful, fruitful dialogue.

Many people equate the holiday season with presents and material goods. We must remember, though, that the true focus of the season is the gift of Christ’s birth.

May a Catholic give or invite a non-Catholic to receive holy Communion? Wouldn’t that promote our efforts toward ecumenism?

It’s often when we feel most abandoned that God is closest to us. We get in the way of that union, but God knows are steps before we make them.

Sometimes it is not uncommon for little children to be afraid of the dark. While the darkness can feel scary or uncertain, the light brings clarity, a new way of seeing.