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Have you missed the miracle of today, or did it wake you up to wonder?

We find in Matthew 22: 37–38: “You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and the first commandment.” What comes to mind today as you read these words?

The solace that William Seton’s Catholic business partners provided to his young widow resulted in a conversion moment for the first U.S.-born saint.

Spirituality affirms a deeper hunger for wholeness, an unquenchable thirst for unanimity.

Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the King November 26, 2023Cycle A Among fairy tales some of my favorite stories are about kings who disguise

May great-fullness season your soul and inoculate you with warmth and humility, leaving room around your table for the possibility of healing.

In his poem “Traveling Light,” Pádraig Ó Tuama speaks of how the experiences of life can weigh us down. But when we are carrying less in our hearts and minds, we can find and experience small moments of light, grace, and beauty.

Family can take many forms—beyond our blood relatives. Family can also encompass friends, neighbors, and coworkers.

Festooned with jingle-jangle, temples of commerce lure us with sweet indulgences so very good for the economy.

The way to wellness is found in welcome, not in taking, seizing, grabbing, but in humbly, graciously receiving and freely sharing every gift.