Darkness & Light: A Good Friday Reflection
Kathy Coffey
April 3, 2017
Christ died on the cross so we may have help carrying our own.
The Healing of the Sacrament of Reconciliation
Fr. Don Miller, OFM
April 3, 2017
“Bless me Father for I have. . . . ” Perhaps one of the hardest things we do is admit to our own wrongdoing. It’s hard to say that we have sinned—and be willing to turn our life around to avoid that sin in the future. But we know that it is spiritually and psychologically healthy to do so. So where’s the hang up?
We're Not Perfect
Franciscan Media
April 3, 2017
Lent calls us back to seeing that God loves us as we are and wants to heal us. We do the right things for the wrong reasons and sometimes do the wrong things with the best of intentions. Even something objectively wrong can become, through God’s grace, a sign of something holy and healing, a marker along our path that leads us home to God.
– from The Hope of Lent