Love
God’s Steadfast Love
Bruce Epperly
July 10, 2023
Reflect When I realize that God loves me without reservation, I can love myself and others. Grace abounds, regardless of merit, and I can share …
Into the Void
Stephen Copeland
July 3, 2023
Reflect A central aspect of St. Bonaventure’s metaphysics was the metaphor of “fountain fullness.” This can be briefly summarized as love and goodness, at the core of reality, flowing from the Trinity into our world. This component of reality can ...
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All are Welcome
Daniel Imwalle
June 9, 2023
Reflect There has been much debate about human sexuality, especially with regard to religious beliefs and practices. Instead of igniting a fiery and angry discussion, let’s all take a step back for a moment and remember that we’re talking about ...
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We Are God’s Beloved
Jeremy Harrington, OFM
May 11, 2023
We are imperfect children of a perfect God, who loves us in spite of our sins.
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Christ along the Periphery
Maureen O'Brien
April 28, 2023
Jesus never measures and weighs, doesn’t count, keep score, or tally what is given. He just gives.
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Gather the Fragments
Maureen O'Brien
April 24, 2023
My latest book is born of three words, gather the fragments, and I invite you here to share them, no matter what you believe.
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Responding with Compassion
Bruce Epperly
March 18, 2023
Reflect From time to time, someone says something that hurts my feelings or elicits feelings of anger. I am tempted to say something to put them in their place. Then, without being a doormat, I pause and pray, asking whether ...
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