Christ is our Truth. And only that Truth can set us free.
The two widows in our readings pushed themselves to – but not beyond – their limits.
Can the history of previous political and religious divisions help guide us now?
It is up to us––not Jesus––to proclaim the kingdom of God.
St. Austin’s groundbreaking ceremony is on the anniversary of the opening of Vatican II. Coincidence?
If we focus on condemning those who don’t achieve “happily ever after,” we aren’t helping people who are hurting.
Pope Francis may not be perfect, but he exemplifies today’s gospel!
When we stop comparing ourselves to others, we open ourselves to receiving God’s incomparable love.
Open our eyes and our ears, Lord, before it’s too late!
“In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity.”
“Live in love as Christ loved us” is a noble aspiration. Kindness is how we do it.
Cataloguing the “various complementary theologies” of the Eucharist.