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A Church that Loves
Today’s Readings “I’m useless.” “My mental illness makes me a burden.” “Until I’m healed, I don’t have anything to offer those around...

Micole Amalu
Jun 27, 20213 min read


The Hero of your Story
June 2003, was the very first Father’s Day that was different for me. It was the first year that I was going to have to endure the day...

Jessica Grima Jewett
Jun 20, 20214 min read


Normal
Today’s Readings “We walk by faith and not by sight.” This weekend, my whole state is about to “open up” after months and months of Covid...

Bernadette K. Raspante
Jun 13, 20212 min read


Precious Bodies
Today's Readings Being sprinkled with blood sounds gross. Maybe I am the child of doctors, but it weirds me out. It’s not seen as...

Ellen Romer Niemiec
Jun 6, 20212 min read


Iron Man, My Brother, and Dorothy Day
Today’s Readings Of all the movies that could be emotionally difficult for me that year, I was not anticipating one being Iron Man. Yet,...

Jennifer Delvaux
May 30, 20214 min read


Transformative Joy
Today’s Readings In those halcyon days pre-Covid, my office did the gifts inventory process to help us learn about one another and...

Jennifer Delvaux
May 23, 20213 min read


To Be Seen
Today’s Readings One day a week, I get to see each of my students in person. One day in person (masked and distanced) and one day online....

Bernadette K. Raspante
May 16, 20213 min read


Mothering our Corner of the World
Today's Readings What a wonderful opportunity was given to me when I was offered the chance to prepare thoughts for this Sixth Sunday of...

Sue Delvaux
May 9, 20212 min read


Diapers
Today's Readings Every week, I visit assisted living facilities to provide mental health therapy for the seniors there. The other day I...

Rose Miola
May 2, 20212 min read


The Rejected Good Shepherd
Today's Readings Give thanks to the LORD, for He is good, His mercy endures forever! In today’s first reading, St. Peter proclaims...

Caroline Head
Apr 25, 20212 min read


Met
Today’s Readings Whenever I read this passage in Luke for today’s Gospel, I am always surprised that the two disciples still didn’t...

Kathleen O'Brien
Apr 18, 20212 min read


Met
Today’s Readings Whenever I read this passage in Luke for today’s Gospel, I am always surprised that the two disciples still didn’t...

Kathleen O'Brien
Apr 18, 20212 min read


Voice of the Lord
Today begins a series of special posts that will run through the Easter season. Normally you won't see them on Sunday, but it was fitting...

Ellen Romer Niemiec
Apr 4, 20212 min read


Finding God on the Cobblestones
Today’s Readings Palm Sunday is particularly dear to my heart. Years ago, I participated in the Tenth Forum for Youth sponsored by the...

Jennifer Delvaux
Mar 28, 20213 min read


Learning Not to Look for Answers
Today's Readings Today’s Gospel reading contains a familiar and one of the most quoted verses, “For God so loved the world that he gave...

Pearl Gonzales
Mar 14, 20212 min read


What’s in the water you’re drinking?
In the gospel reading I’m reminded Jesus is the brazen rabble-rouser that I always forget about. “At that moment his disciples returned,...

Rose Miola
Mar 7, 20213 min read


The Company We Keep
Today’s Readings We tend to focus on the highlight – what happened at the top of the mountain. We thank God for the deliverance of Isaac...

Jennifer Delvaux
Feb 28, 20213 min read


Searching for Hope
Today's Readings A sign. As continue living through this pandemic. With a winter that is daily adding pain and suffering. We enter in to...

Jennifer Delvaux
Feb 21, 20212 min read


Unsolicited Love
Today's Readings February 14th - Valentine’s Day holds many expectations for people. Some may be thinking along the lines of roses and...

Jessica Grima Jewett
Feb 14, 20212 min read


Out of the Drudgery
Today’s Readings Today’s readings seem rough at first. They speak of drudgery, work, stewardship, early mornings, and vast crowds. The...

Jennifer Delvaux
Feb 7, 20212 min read
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