Writings for the Journey
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Honoring Our Heros
Who are your heroes? Are they connected to history, sports, celebrities from themedia, the arts? Maybe they are political or people in the military. As Catholics wehave another set of heroes that we celebrate throughout the liturgical year - thesaints. These are women...
Miracles Of Compassion
When we see and hear of suffering around the world, we can often feel a sense ofhopelessness and thoughts of “what can be done?” One group seeks revenge on anothergroup, and that group responds with more acts of revenge greater than what was shown tothem. It sets up a...
The Synodal Church
With the third session of the Catholic Church’s meeting on synodality in Rome, it is goodto reflect on what lay men and women and clerics will be discussing. The result will be aworking paper on the process of how the Church should proceed to meet the needs of...
Good Morning, God
Each day is a new day. We can bid yesterday “Good bye.” Some people do not say, “Goodmorning, God.” They say, “Good God, morning.” A person with a contemplative heart hasanother response. Each day presents an opportunity to experience God in new ways. Ifwe put...
Hope In The Cross
The Gospel offers many surprises. Christ chooses to be born in such a humble state. Jesussays he has come mainly for sinners. He chooses an apostle who is a tax collector workingfor Rome betraying his country. He says the last will be first and the first will be last....
Choose Joy
As we perceive the world we live in, as it comes to us from the media, we might concludethat life on our planet is in crisis. Wars, the climate, polarization become part of ourexperience on a daily basis. Yet we have much to help us become grateful. Life is stillworth...
Praying For Others
When we consider the spiritual life, we can most of the time be focused on ourselves andour relationship with God. We reflect on how God has called us and is leading us on ourpersonal path to wholeness and holiness. While this is certainly worthy and important, itis...
Now
It has been said many times that the only time we have any real say in what weexperience, is what is happening now. The past is over, and the future contains manyunpredictable circumstances. How do we perceive the most of what we are experiencingnow? If we have the...
Powerlessness
Our earth is ancient. Civilization is old too. To study history is to be in touch withthe struggle to become what Jesus called God’s kingdom. “Thy kingdom come onearth as it is in heaven.” But we also are aware of the many setbacks in achievingthis end in history and...
One Breath at a Time
Most of the time our mind wonders over things that have happened in the past orchallenges that are coming up in our future. When we get the news each day, we areoften burdened by the violence that has occurred yesterday as we become aware ofhumanities’ inhumanity to...
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Touched By Sun and Rain
As humans we need the experience of being touched. If an infant is not touched and held, its growth will be stifled. Jesus used to touch a person as part of the healing process. He cured the blind man with touch, only gradually restoring his sight by touch. In the age...
Simplicity
“Sing God a simple song. Lauda, laude. Make it up as you go along. Lauda, laude. God loves all simple things.” (Lenard Bernstein’s “Mass”) Sometimes our minds are filled with clutter. It could revolve around things we want, useless knowledge we receive from the...
