
The Nature of Hope
Albert Haase, OFM
May 13, 2025
Hope cannot be bought or taught. It can only be received and awakened.
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Cultivating Spiritual Discipline
Laurence Freeman, OSB
February 23, 2020
The word discipline comes from the Latin discere, meaning “to learn.”
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Where Are You in God's Story?
Colleen C. Mitchell
February 16, 2020
The God of the heavens and the earth wants you too to remember who it is that he says that you are. Very likely, I do not know your story. Yours may read a lot like mine, or it may ...
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Where Love Can Lead
Murray Bodo, OFM
February 15, 2020
Slavish imitation is not what holiness is about, but rather it’s about learning to love God in our own time and place with its own sensibilities and ways of following in the footsteps of Jesus with all our heart and ...
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What Do We Do With This Great Love?
Murray Bodo, OFM
February 14, 2020
Francis's own song defined love for him. It was to live and be in God’s most holy will. And Francis has learned from Christ’s own words in the Gospels what God’s will is for those who love him. They are to ...
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A Grand Humility
Murray Bodo, OFM
February 10, 2020
In these “Praises of the Lord God Most High” are contained Francis’s experience of God. This is who this God he has loved late and long has become for him. These praises say, “O God, this is your song, you ...
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Healing Past Hurts
Richard Rohr, OFM
January 22, 2020
To keep our bodies less defended, to live in our body right now, to be present to others in a cellular way, is also the work of healing of past hurts and the many memories that seem to store themselves ...
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