Sharing the Word for March 12, 2021
Rev. Daniel E. Pilarczyk
March 12, 2021
There’s nothing wrong with self-esteem, power, comfort, control, success, wealth, or amusement as long as they are secondary and subordinate to our relationship with God.
Teach Me to Pray: Baby’s First Prayers at Bedtime
Kelly Sundberg
March 12, 2021
This mom is starting the practice of bedtime prayers with her young son. The process is helping her, too.
The Power of Forgiveness
Susan Hines-Brigger
March 12, 2021
When we are hurt by someone, it’s not easy to let that pain go. But by letting go of the hurt, we’re actually freeing ourselves to heal from the hurt.
Lent with St. Francis: Perfect Joy
Diane M. Houdek
March 12, 2021
Francis discovered the hidden secret to inner peace: Don’t react. It doesn’t make the insults OK.
USCCB Administrative Committee’s pastoral message marks year of pandemic
U.S. life has “dramatically changed” due to the yearlong pandemic, and alongside it, racial injustices and political divisions have shaken the nation, yet there is “comfort in God’s promise,” the U.S. bishops’ Administrative Committee said in a March 9 pastoral message.