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Lessons Learned During the Pandemic, 22: United Despite the Distance that Separates Us

We have been very close as a family despite the distance between our homes.

A Vincentian View: Patrimony of the Poor

Two readings that regularly show up towards the end of the liturgical year capture my imagination.

Forgotten Truths About Mary the Mother of God

Viewing Mary not just in that one marvelous moment of the Annunciation but in the context of a lifetime of discipleship.

Watch, Stay Awake, for Jesus Is Coming

Jesus is coming, but we do not know when.  So, we have to watch. It seems odd that we are to look to the end at the beginning of the liturgical year.  For we are urged to watch and wait for our Lord Jesus Christ to be revealed.  He will come, yes, but we do not know...
Prophet also means rejected

Prophet also means rejected

Jesus states he is a prophet with the same destiny as the other prophets rejected by their own people. He explains that he is God’s good and amazing Word to the poor. And right away he is revealed as a prophet. That is because, notwithstanding their initial expression...

Family and Service

Family and Service

I believe we have to try to put ourselves in the place of the family who has lost all, especially hope and we have to in some way bring them hope and love them as our brothers and sisters, our family.

Getting in the Spirit

Getting in the Spirit

Father Tom McKenna offers the following reflection Getting “In the Spirit”     (Samuel 18; Romans 8) The story of David and Goliath is set inside a larger narrative about the fall of Saul and the rise of David. And the difference between these two is that one, Saul,...

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