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Loving one’s grandchildren mirrors the deep, steadfast way God loves us.
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Loving one’s grandchildren mirrors the deep, steadfast way God loves us.
The seven deadly sins feed on each other, turning us toward ourselves. And they are deadly.
We can become complacent regarding different aspects of our lives, never traveling outside of what we already know.
The distinction between creation and nature is an important one when we discuss the integrity of nature from the Franciscan tradition.
Sometimes the world feels so chaotic, abrasive, everything exploding, even trashed. In these times, the simplest of phrases can be the most grounding—like Animus Christi, the soul of Christ.
The day after Padre Pio’s beatification, Pope John Paul II spoke to the pilgrims in Rome for the ceremony. He spoke of the many blessings the humble friar bestowed upon people.
Being is prayer that helps form the ears of our hearts. Music can take us there.
Francis of Assisi may not have written the words of the Peace Prayer attributed to him, but he certainly lived them.
When we think of giving alms for Lent, we generally think of giving money. But giving of ourselves can be another way to share.
Throughout his life, every time Padre Pio encountered something challenging, he leaned into God and found a way to reroute it into something good.
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