
Thanks in Giving
Today, as we meet for Thanksgiving with family, whether from near or far, may we find a moment to express gratitude for all that God has provided, perhaps in the very action of giving to another.
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Today, as we meet for Thanksgiving with family, whether from near or far, may we find a moment to express gratitude for all that God has provided, perhaps in the very action of giving to another.

What aspects of your past might you be ready to let go of, for greater freedom and light?

Do that which brings you most mindfully into God’s presence. Do that which raises your mind and heart to God’s love.

According to Webster’s New World College Dictionary, the definition for the pope is “supreme pontiff.” Why is that?

What does God have to do with the normal, everyday stuff? Ask yourself if you let God into every part of our life.

Lady Liberty, inspire us. Mother Mary, deliver us.

Will this marriage be recognized by the Catholic Church? Can a Catholic priest give a blessing?

In Mary’s Magnificat she prays, “My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord; my spirit rejoices in God my savior” (Luke 1:46-47). How do we find true joy?

This is my prayer for our nation, that each of us goes a little further to the margins, peripheries, and abandoned places in our communities to touch the poor there.

In parochial school, I learned that there is a particular judgment when a person dies and that there will also be a general judgment at the end of the world. Why?