Reflections

United Against… Or… With Our Enemies?

On 9/11 we immediately think of the pain and suffering, the injustice of the attacks. This leads to a defensive stance united against our enemies. The emotions run deep.

There Is Enough

Today I find myself wondering if our faith is sufficient for tackling the hard questions that face us on a daily basis.

A Vincentian View: A Father had Two Sons

In recent years, when I have had the pleasure of reading the Gospel story of the Prodigal Son, I have gotten into the habit of giving special emphasis to the first words of the parable:  “A man had two sons. . . .”

Pope Francis Just Won’t Stop!

Pope Francis just keeps on going… well beyond what most consider normal for a man of his age and physical conditions.

Meek Teacher, and Lowly as Well

Meek Teacher, and Lowly as Well

Jesus is meek and lowly. And he asks us to learn from him, so that we may find rest. The Gospel reading last Sunday spoke about how much it would cost to follow Jesus (Mt 10, 37-42). And the Teacher demanded complete loyalty. Even if it meant painful break with the...

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