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St. Francis of Assisi once said, “Create within yourself a place where God might dwell.”

Reflect St. Francis of Assisi was Pope Francis‘ “guide and inspiration” for his letter Laudato Si about the environment. Because St. Francis saw the world

If we are made in God’s spirit, then our first “church” were the bodies given to us.

How can marriage possibly be a sacrament? Yes, Jesus attended a wedding feast, spoke of the Kingdom of God in terms of a wedding banquet, and used the Genesis creation story to support the idea of union.

The saints are popular because they are both holy and wholly relatable. Often we can find aspects of their lives that mirror our own.

In our missalette for the Solemnity of the Epiphany the prayer over the gifts, the bread and wine, speaks of them as symbolizing Christ. But don’t most priests say they are really the body and blood of Jesus Christ?

Will you choose to live with less so you can love more? Will you trust that joy is not something to chase but something to welcome in the present moment?

Endings are not the end of the story. God is still present when everything else feels unstable.

Throughout this messy, sweet, chaotic, precious time we have together, we’ll tell each other the best thing, the only thing that really matters: “I love you.”

St. Hildegard of Bingen had a powerful ability to see the work of the divine all around her, in every living thing.