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We have been gifted with the ability to breathe God’s breath. It’s God’s breath in our lungs. In and out, nourishing our bodies. In and out, touching every fiber of our beings.
It seemed inconceivable to the Jews that anything could happen to the temple. Yet Jesus says that not one stone will be left upon another.
Nature takes us directly to Life, her world and the inner world of love being in deep communion.
We’ve imagined what Peter must have felt to walk upon the waves and fall into fear, despite his Savior being in front of him. The promise of our faith is that we have not been abandoned.
Generosity is relative to the resources of the one who offers. No gift is too small as long as it represents the heart of the giver.
There is a life force flowing through the universe, and everything exists in a single moment, forever unfolding.
Many churches are taking the lead in the environmental crisis by educating parishioners and neighborhoods about the impact of their carbon footprint.
Jesus’ heavenly reign is populated by those who seek it in humility: by those who imitate their crucified King in love, forgiveness, and reconciliation, even as he hangs on the cross.
Conventual Franciscan Friar Charles McCarthy sees his ministry with Native Americans in the Southwest as one of accompaniment and respect.
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