Writings for the Journey
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Lay Spirituality
With the Constitution on Laity of Vatican II, lay women and men in the Catholic Church were challenged to be people of God who – through words and action – would bring Christ’s message to the world. To participate as adults in the mission of the Church requires lay...
Family Spirit
For Father Moreau, family spirit was the underpinning of community life. Bringing the Brothers of St. Joseph and the small group of priests under his care together and later adding religious sisters, he placed his community under the devotion of the Holy Family. The...
Holy Cross
“We asked how we might follow you, and we found many footprints on the road. A great band of men and women had passed this way… people who had walked side by side in the following of Our Lord.” (Holy Cross Constitution: 1) Yes, we received an individual call to...
A Holistic Approach
As we grow in the spiritual life we become open to a conversion of the whole self. Not relying simply on logic or emotions from our devotions, Jesus asked in his first commandment to love God with our whole being which includes our body, our mind, our heart and our...
Eucharist
The Eucharist for Catholics is a sign of unity and peace. Jesus says in the Gospel of John, “That they may be one in us as the Father and I are one.” While the word, “catholic” means universal and was given to the Church to represent peoples from many difference...
Feeding The Hungry
While Jesus was teaching on two occasions in far off places, he became aware that the people listening to him had traveled a long distance, and they were hungry. He was attentive to their needs and provided food for them. Sometimes in our reaching out to others with...
Children of God
Father Moreau tells his followers “Let us be tabernacles of God since His Kingdom is within us. We have our consecration in the waters of our baptism with its seal as the children of God.”Through our baptism we have been given the grace to be priests, prophets and...
Conference Revisited
The theme for our January Associate Conference was “Gifts to Give.” Brother Jim Henke, CSC shared how he tries to implement the Holy Cross charism of creating a family spirit in his ministry of counselling at King’s College. Dr. Marco Clark, President of Holy...
Yes or No
Are we as a person or a people known for saying “yes” or “no” to life? A “yes” person or people are open to see all creation as life giving wherever it is found. For Christians this is a person or people who follow Jesus. His “yes” was first given to his...
Leaving Home
Jesus, when he calls his Apostles, tells them that in order to be free to follow him, they must leave home. Does that mean to be a true disciple of Jesus we need to become a religious? I think not. What I think Jesus was referring to is that to be a true follower, we...
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Care
Yes, Jesus cured people. There were many miracles. He cured the sick, he fed the hungry, he drove out demons. We read all of the details in the Gospels. We might not notice what he did before the cures. He cared. He cared that the lame person could not walk. He cared...
A Big Heart
We begin a new year. How can it be a turning point in our lives? There are two possibilities. A person can out of a small heart (paranoia) always be afraid of what will happen next in life and how he or she will be treated, maybe recalling a childhood with parents who...
