
God’s Light
Take a moment today and reflect on how God’s light has been there for you or your loved ones during these times of distress.
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Take a moment today and reflect on how God’s light has been there for you or your loved ones during these times of distress.

St. Catherine of Siena didn’t let her limitations or other obstacles get in the way of God’s plan. Her writings paint a powerful picture of God’s love for us.

Today, find a quiet spot and spend time with the psalms. With a pencil or sticky notes, freely mark words or lines that speak to you.

When headlines of injustice weigh us down, where do we turn? This week, I had a conversation with a dear friend about the state of the world, and we ended up agreeing about the power of the Serenity Prayer:

The psalms repeatedly encourage us to tell the truth of how hard life can be.

Long distances can lead to ignorance of civil unrest, hunger, natural disasters. Though far away, all the globe’s peoples are brothers and sisters to us.

Sometimes, in the challenges of our lives, we can feel far from God’s help.

How often do you find that after several minutes of trying to pray, your mind has wandered to topics other than God? Do you grow angry with yourself and give up, or do you push on in those moments?

Looking back I see how easy it was to blame God when I was the one who had gone away—forsaking the healing sacrament of God’s grace.

Jesus’s frequent refrain—“Do not be afraid”—should be our mantra of discipleship.