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Reflect “A stranger,” Irish poet William Butler Yeats is supposed to have said, “is a friend I haven’t met yet.” As Catholics, ours is not
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Reflect “A stranger,” Irish poet William Butler Yeats is supposed to have said, “is a friend I haven’t met yet.” As Catholics, ours is not

We are living in confusing times, especially with abortion, political lies, gun violence, attacks against the Church, and so on. What is the Catholic Church’s teaching on the common good?

God can appear harsh in the Old Testament, compared to the just and merciful God of today. How is this possible?

Reflect After Mass, I trailed my husband in his electric wheel chair to the parking lot, where I would be hard-pressed to lift the chair into

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

Although I keep praying, little happens. What else can I do?

With God’s help through the intercession of the saints, may our world be set free from war, violence, and terrorism.

Reflect In the indigenous Lakota tradition, the Mitakuye Oyasin prayer offers thanks for “all my relations”: our deep interconnectedness to other people, animals, and all

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.

Reflect “Don’t change!” I plead to the traffic light at the end of the exit ramp. No use. I brake to a stop beside a