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Reflect Recently, I spent time with a very unhappy person. Although they did have legitimate problems, most of their suffering was of their own making.
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Reflect Recently, I spent time with a very unhappy person. Although they did have legitimate problems, most of their suffering was of their own making.

The Jewish leaders brought Jesus before Pilate because they said their law would not allow them to put anyone to death. However, earlier in the same Gospel, they were planning to stone a woman caught in adultery. Wasn’t this a death sentence?

It is only through the passage of diversity that we awaken to our inherent union and spiritual connection to one another.

Reflect In all four canonical gospels, as John the Baptist is baptizing Jesus, the Holy Spirit alights as a dove (Mt 3:13-17, Mk 1:9-11, Lk

Does kingdom of God refer to a place, a church, a new culture based on the beatitudes, or any situation in which the presence of Jesus is experienced?

How often do we consider that the person we’re with brings their own unique gifts to a conversation or experience?

Reflect In this jubilee year of Francis of Assisi, there are so many things we can learn from his example. One of them is his

What is the Church’s official stance on cremation?

I wanted to spend some time with what Father Cyprian shared. “Dialogue is not a crossing of two monologues,” he said.

Reflect One of my favorite practices is that of Kintsugi–which means “join with gold.” This Japanese art repairs broken objects by filling the cracks or