
Silence Gives
Leave the silence open-ended. Do not try to settle the dust. Do not rush to resolve the inner conflict.
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Leave the silence open-ended. Do not try to settle the dust. Do not rush to resolve the inner conflict.

My aunt says that her parish priest told her that God will not raise at the Last Judgment anyone who has chosen to be cremated. Is that true? If so, why?

We so often go about our day without giving a thought to the habits we perform throughout them. We slurp our cup of coffee or tea while driving down the road, we inhale a burger on the go without a thought.

We must learn to start every single encounter with a foundational yes, before we ever dare to move to no.

Matthew 3:13-17 describes the baptism of Jesus, including John the Baptist’s objection that Jesus should be baptizing him. Why did Jesus want to be baptized, anyway?
A. This question was raised by Christians already in the first century, which is probably the reason that it is recorded here—unlike the baptism accounts in Mark 1:9-11 and Luke 3:21-22. John the Baptist had disciples and a very well-known ministry before Jesus had disciples or a public ministry.

The divisions, dichotomies, and dualisms of the world can only be overcome by a unitive consciousness at every level.

In moments of disappointment, we are reminded of our own vulnerability and dependence on God’s grace.

The promise of Jesus is that he knows the loneliness that all humans know, and experienced it through his Incarnation. Make time to do something for yourself today that brings you joy.

The stiller you become, the clearer will your reflection be.

You’ll find something in the rosary whether you’re a veteran mystic longing to go deeper in prayer or someone seeking the Lord’s help.