Service and Glory
On Holy Saturday I read a reflection that inspired me to think about the physical reality of Jesus’ body after
On Holy Saturday I read a reflection that inspired me to think about the physical reality of Jesus’ body after
Today is the anniversary of Jesus’ Resurrection. We commonly call it Easter, but that word can get muddled with bunnies
Throughout Lent, I have joined dozens of parishioners in reading and meditating on Matthew Kelly’s 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory.
St. John’s writing style usually leaves me thinking more about the imagery of his message than the actual story. Last
It is that time of year again: the time that our state lawmakers propose legislation that will legalize assisted suicide
I had the extreme good fortune to be able to spend two weeks vacationing in Hawaii. It is more beautiful
When I was a girl, I expressed the normal complaints to my mother as to why church was boring. But
It may be hard to believe, but Lent is almost here. Seems like only yesterday we were ringing in the
When I was a girl, my grandparents were retired and they would spend a few weeks in the winter with
Today’s first reading is from the Book of Jonah. We only hear a slice of it at Mass, but the
If I were a writer of historical fiction I would love to write a story about the Three Wise Men.
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