
Sunday Soundbite for October 30, 2022
God is at work in the most unlikely of ways, and in people we may least expect to change. Repentance like that was—and is—the mission of Jesus.
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God is at work in the most unlikely of ways, and in people we may least expect to change. Repentance like that was—and is—the mission of Jesus.
The Franciscan tradition has always seen all creation as the footprints and fingerprints of God and therefore sacramental.
It’s not up to us to determine where we belong in the heavenly celebration. It’s up to God to do that. Our role is to allow God to give us the place that is appropriate for us.
We are encouraged to welcome strangers, for by doing so, many people have entertained angels unaware (see Hebrews 13:2)
Sister Thea Bowman was a source of light in an often dark world.
Jesus was alone in the desert for 40 days. Unless I’m aware of the world through media or the nearby presence of another, being alone can be too difficult—even impossible—for me to sustain.
We may not be professionally trained spokesmen for Jesus, but we are his representatives nonetheless. This call involves responsibility to announce the news of his salvation.
The most unsettling aspect of his alternative wisdom, and perhaps the most consistent, is that the outcast is in the head-start position,
In her short life, Sister Thea encouraged the bishops to be one with their people and addressed the high walls of separation that exist in the Church.
Around the world, many innocent people are slaughtered by hateful enemies. Terrorism is rampant, and unfortunately terrorists use God as their reason for murder.
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