
Loving God in Good Times and Bad
Murray Bodo, OFM
May 15, 2025
Clare's deep love for God gave her great joy in spite of difficulties in her life.
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Invitation to Prayer
Pat McCloskey, OFM
December 21, 2018
One day when Francis was in a lonely place by himself, weeping for his misspent years in the bitterness of his heart, the joy of the Holy Spirit was infused into him and he was assured that all his sins ...
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A Celebration of the Jesus Vision
Thomas Moore
December 18, 2018
People usually think of Christmas as a traditional and sentimental festival, but not as a celebration of the Jesus vision it commemorates: a philosophy of profound reform. The child lying in the manger would become perhaps the most radical of ...
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Prepare the Way
Pat McCloskey, OFM
December 14, 2018
Then as he was walking through the forest joyfully singing in French and praising God, he was suddenly set upon by robbers. They threatened him and asked him who he was but he replied intrepidly with the prophetic words, “I ...
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What Waits in the Dark?
Paula D'Arcy
December 12, 2018
Ancient storytellers observed that the sun makes a journey every night. To their eyes, the sun slipped out of sight in the western sky and descended into the dark earth or ocean, only to reappear far to the east at ...
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Follow Christ in His Incarnation
Oscar Romero
December 10, 2018
This is the commitment of being a Christian: following Christ in his incarnation. And if Christ is God in his majesty who becomes a humble man even to dying like a slave on the cross and who lives with the ...
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Making Christ Flesh in History
Oscar Romero
December 8, 2018
Mary becomes Salvadoran and makes Christ flesh in the history of El Salvador. And Mary takes on your last name and my last name to bring forth the history of your family, of my family, in the eternal life of ...
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