text "Receive what you are: the Body of Christ." At first, the nurse seemed reluctant to say anything about the condition of…
text Third Sunday of Easter 1 May 2022 — Transformations Today’s readings are about transformations. Some symbolically involve animals, such as fish and…
text "The struggle inherent in believing: What fish stories are worth swallowing?" In the Land of 10,000 lakes, a long-time license plate source of recognition…
text El domingo, 1 de mayo de 2022 TERCER DOMINGO DE PASCUA (Hechos 5:27-32.40b-41; Apocalipsis 5:11-14; John 21:1-19) Una vez la pesca de bacalao en el…
text Second Sunday of Easter – Divine Mercy… and Ours Today is the Feast of the Resurrection for millions of Orthodox Christians throughout the world,…
text “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” Week after week the old man complained to God every Sunday morning in church,…
text El domingo 24 de abril de 2022 EL SEGUNDO DOMINGO DE PASCUA (O DE LA DIVINA MISERICORDIA), (Hechos 5:12-16; Apocalipsis 1:9-11.12-13.17-19; Juan 20…
text Easter Morning 2022 – The Risen Son This year the day on which we commemorate the resurrection of Jesus is marked by turmoil, war, and…
text “The great gift of Easter is hope.” Waiting in the wings to go on stage was the image that came to mind as I…
text El domingo, 17 de abril de 2022 Primer domingo de Pascua (Hechos 10:34a.37-43; Colosenses 3:1-4 [o I Corintios 5: 6b-8]; Lucas 24:1-12) A los…
text Palm Sunday 2022: The Mystery of Salvation Today, Christians around the world begin the holiest week of the year in which we recall the final…
text Thank you, Jesus, for showing us how to die. The bitter freezing day and a bone chilling wind hastened the burial ritual…
text El domingo, 10 de abril de 2022 DOMINGO DE RAMOS DE LA PASIÓN DEL SEÑOR (Isaías 50:4-7; Filipenses 26-11; Lucas 22:14-23:49) Hace sesenta años un…
text Fifth Sunday of Lent 2022: Matters of Perspective Now with the fifth Sunday of our Lenten pilgrimage at hand, the goal of the journey approaches even…
text “Don’t you just love Jesus?” As I held the door open for a woman carrying a florescent yellow umbrella, I…
text 4th Sunday of Lent 2022: Truth and Reconciliation Years past, today was known as Laetare Sunday, from the first Latin word of the entrance song, …
text “God has a big eraser.” Over the past few years, I have come to value erasers. I prefer the erasers…
text Third Sunday of Lent 2022: War and Remembrance We so easily forget… At the very beginning of Lent, one of the less cheery blessings on Ash…
text “Nothing is never enough for the person for whom enough is always too little.” In a more sinister vision than the one that led the United States astray in a…
text Second Sunday of Lent 2022: Sacrifice, Hope, and Transfiguration The Episcopalian communion observes Transfiguration Sunday just before the beginning of Lent, while…
text Heavenly Hash: A Lenten Temptation Answering the doorbell one Ash Wednesday morning, I received a package…
text 1st Sunday of Lent C: 6 March 2022: Time of Trial We begin our Lenten pilgrimage this year all-too conscious of the great suffering being inflicted…
text “I generally avoid temptation, unless I can’t resist it.” Lent has begun once again, so can temptation be far behind? The season of…
text 8th Sunday of the year: The First Casualty of War In July 1783, after the cessation of war between the American colonies and England, Benjamin…
text “Is the glass half empty, half full or is the glass twice its normal size?” While I was waiting to order a cappuccino at a favorite coffee bar, I read…