
A Teenage Take on Stereotypes
When I was asked to write something about stereotypes, I wondered what I would have to say. But the more I thought about it, the
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When I was asked to write something about stereotypes, I wondered what I would have to say. But the more I thought about it, the

Chances are, if you come to our house or ride in the car with me or my family, you are going to hear music. And

Reflect A little over three years ago, a young man walked into a Walmart here in my hometown of El Paso. He opened fire in

Monday of the Second Week of Lent March 6, 2023Daily Reading from the USCCB: Daniel 9:4b-10 The liturgy extends its survey course in changing our

For Clare, Christ’s love was the greatest gift. She always looked to praise God for the many blessings bestowed on her, even if they didn’t seem obvious.

The transfiguration was an extraordinary moment. Such moments don’t happen very often. But when they do, they change everything.
Reflect “I recently saw a poster that read, ‘Worry is the misuse of the imagination.’ Things seldom happen as we expect. Most of our fears

Reflect It’s harder to show compassion if we disconnect from our own wisdom and experience, perhaps rejecting some part of ourselves we think shameful. The

Second Sunday in Lent Cycle AMarch 5, 2023 One of the most dramatic scenes in Catholic liturgy comes at the Easter Vigil when adults are

Most of us will never be canonized as saints. We are flawed individuals trying to live a life worthy of Christ’s sacrifice. That does not mean, however, that we are not called to do our very best to follow “the path of the Lord,” as St. Clare said.