
What Is Yours to Do?
Pat McCloskey, OFM
July 26, 2025
Humility is the guardian and the ornament of all virtues. If the spiritual building does not rest upon it, it will fall to ruin, though it seems to be growing.
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Liminal Space
Richard Rohr, OFM
April 3, 2021
Remember, hope is not some vague belief that “all will work out well,” but biblical hope is the certainty that things finally have a victorious meaning no matter how they turn out. We learned that from Jesus, which gives us ...
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O Cross of Christ
Pope Francis
April 2, 2021
Dear friends, let us bring to Christ’s Cross our joys, our sufferings and our failures. There we will find a Heart that is open to us and understands us, forgives us, loves us and calls us to bear this love ...
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Actions Speak Louder than Words
Diane M. Houdek
April 1, 2021
Our unity is far from perfect, but today’s liturgy reminds us that if we are not always working toward that unity, then, like Judas, we are finding excuses to betray Christ’s ideals.
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How Much Did Jesus Know?
Richard Rohr, OFM
March 31, 2021
Now I believe you are much better prepared to walk through the sacred days ahead with a Jesus who shares, suffers, and trusts God exactly as you and I must learn to do. He walked in darkness too.
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Breaking the Cycle
Diane M. Houdek
March 27, 2021
In powerlessness freely accepted, Jesus modeled for us a new way of life, one that can disarm power when lived well.
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Say No to Gossip
Diane M. Houdek
March 26, 2021
In the Gospel of John, we have to wrestle with the fact that this good and holy man is in fact the human manifestation of the one, true God.
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