
Sacred Interruptions
Christopher Wesley
July 9, 2025
Interruptions can feel like roadblocks. But what if they’re divine detours?
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Mary’s Messenger
Patricia Breen
February 11, 2022
It is striking to me that in all Marian apparitions, the people Our Lady chooses to appear to are often children—simple and humble.
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Accepting Your Acceptance
Stephen Copeland
February 10, 2022
The great philosopher and theologian Paul Tillich once wrote about the profound inner movement of “accepting your own acceptance.” God loves us as we are, not as we should be.
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Use Your Words
Susan Hines-Brigger
February 9, 2022
When children are little, we tell them to use their words to express their feelings. We do that because it’s important to speak up and be heard.
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Radical Amazement
Bruce Epperly
February 8, 2022
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel believed that “radical amazement” was at the heart of spirituality. What amazes and inspires you today?
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Enter Into
Natalie Ryan
February 7, 2022
Walking through a doorway means you exit one place and enter into another. You have to be willing to leave the old place in order to enter a new one. You have to be willing to let go so God ...
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Desiring to Pray Is a Prayer
Natalie Ryan
February 5, 2022
There are seasons in life when my prayer life seems to be nonexistent, where I focus more on what I should be praying versus actually praying.
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