By Kathie Hempel During this season, perhaps more than any other I think of those who have pilgrimaged before me and taught me about God. Those who have made sacrifices, …
By Kate Kennington Steer Just hearing the question ‘what do you hunger for?’ is in itself enough to spark a mini-cascade of doubt, and a landslide of panic and guilt …
by Christine Sine Today’s prayer is one I wrote a couple of years ago as I sat at mother’s bedside during her final illness. It has been revolving in my …
By Derek Olsen In the fourth chapter of his Rule, the chapter describing the spiritual tools for good works, St. Benedict calls his monks to “keep death daily before your …
By Esther Hizsa “I’ve told you these things for a purpose: that my joy might be your joy, and your joy wholly mature. This is my command: Love one another …
By Joy Lenton World news rocks our equilibrium on a daily basis. Most of us suffer from overload of information. Hot on its heels can come compassion fatigue. Because who …
By Rowan Wyatt Writing a poem about life’s journey can be problematic. After all, for some of us it’s been a long hard and painful slog, for others it’s been a …
by Christine Sine Over this last week, this prayer formed in my mind. Our theme for this next week of Lent is THANKFULNESS and JOY and I find that nothing gives me …
By Lynn Domina I’ve been thinking lately about Jesus’ experience in the desert. You know the story—as he prepared for his years of ministry, Jesus entered the desert to fast …
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