
Darkness & Light: A Good Friday Reflection
Good Friday shows us that Christ died on the cross so we may have help carrying our own.
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Good Friday shows us that Christ died on the cross so we may have help carrying our own.
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.
Why is there no Gospel account of Jesus’ meeting with his mother right after his resurrection or in the 40 days before his ascension?
Praying the rosary to find strength and support is common. This man prays the rosary for an end to racism.
As we prepare to celebrate Easter, this author reminds us that miracles are all around us.
The prophets are persecuted because they represent the justice of God. To the extent that we do not reject our own sinfulness, we are all allies of the power of wickedness.
What gives us peace in the dark moments, in life’s darkest moments, is always hope. Hope does not disappoint: it is always there, silent, humble, but strong
This Sunday, we leave behind the season of Lent and carry all that we have learned into Holy Week.
Let us resolve to enter the story of the Lord’s passion, death and resurrection with him today. How will we meet the test?
Being set free is part of God’s relationship with his people. Lent is a time when seeking deliverance from God is particularly appropriate.
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