
Healing Ourselves of False Conceptions of God
Reflect When confronted by your own sins, how often do you imagine God as looking upon you with wrath, ready to strike a blow that
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Reflect When confronted by your own sins, how often do you imagine God as looking upon you with wrath, ready to strike a blow that

Is it wrong to divorce a husband who commits adultery? My husband and I were married in the Catholic Church almost 30 years ago. Several years ago he committed adultery, and the pain still remains with me. I have tried to forgive him but long for something much more important: healing.
No, a civil divorce is an option. Depending on evidence provided, a canonical “declaration of nullity ” may also be possible.

Reflect Wisdom from retired Sisters of Charity to new students at my university: “Start your day by being grateful.” “Remember God is always with you.”

We’re all called to be prophets and mystics.

In the Incarnation, God revealed to us who God is. The Incarnation showed us the face of God.

Reflect Change often arrives unannounced, without asking our permission. We brace ourselves for loss before we look for possibility. Yet sometimes joy slips in through

Solidarity means we are all in this together, and none of us can say, “Your end of the Titanic is sinking.”

Reflect Have you ever reflected on the reality that we are in a spiritual combat that puts our very souls at stake? Better yet, that the

At what point during Mass is it too late for someone to arrive and have it “count”? Some people come a few minutes late and others very late. I think this is wrong.

We cannot rewrite history—though it is our duty to learn from it. And there is a legacy for us to fall back on.