
Sacred Interruptions
Christopher Wesley
July 9, 2025
Interruptions can feel like roadblocks. But what if they’re divine detours?
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Worthy of Love
Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
February 14, 2025
Valentine’s Day isn’t just for the romantics. And though this holiday has been commercialized repeatedly, the true meaning of this day is more powerful than any gift, bouquet of flowers, or diamond necklace.
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Listening as Sacrifice
Herman Sutter
February 13, 2025
When someone takes the time to listen to us, to hear our concerns, our stories, our dreams, we feel valued. We feel wanted, that we matter and belong. That feeling is something we all hunger for.
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Spirituality and Humility
Paul Lipowski
February 12, 2025
Embracing spirituality and humility allows us to quiet our minds and hearts, finding solace in the presence of God.
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Perfectly Imperfect
Kathy Coffey
February 11, 2025
It’s a mistake to put St. Peter on a pedestal when we can learn more from the bumbling oaf he really was. Couldn’t he do better than tell Jesus to get lost? (“Depart from me for I am a sinful ...
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Flawed and Forgiven
Christopher Heffron
February 10, 2025
St. John Bosco once said, “Enjoy yourself as much as you like if only you keep from sin.” In this modern age of moral pitfalls, that can be a tall ask! But God loves us in spite of our sins.
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This Tabernacle
Maureen O'Brien
February 9, 2025
The word tabernacle, a word found in Scripture, isn’t one we use every day. Yet it has beautiful music to it, and a cherished meaning for us as follows of Christ.
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