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A Shepherd Who Smelled Like His Sheep: A Tribute to Pope Francis I
Pope Francis died yesterday morning in the Domus Sanctae Marthae, the modest Vatican guesthouse he called home. He passed as he lived —...
Apr 223 min read
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Genesis 1: Embracing Difference in a World That Asks Us to Assimilate
Genesis 1 tells us we don’t need to assimilate to be worthy—our differences are part of God’s design, called very good.
Mar 174 min read
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In the Beginning… Genesis for Today
This Lent, we explore Genesis 1–11, a revolutionary collection of ancient stories offering a vision of hope in the midst of chaos.
Mar 65 min read
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Love Letter to My Parish
Dear Friends, I have come to understand over the past years that, like many of us, I am a deeply broken person. My experienced trauma and...
Feb 187 min read
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The Sacredness of Life: Witnessing the Fringes of Human Existence
In last Sunday's Gospel, Jesus told us that his body is a temple of the Holy Spirit (John 2). In reflecting on this, I ran through many...
Mar 6, 20244 min read
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Exploring the Path of Kenosis: Finding True Freedom in Self-Emptying Love
In our quest for freedom, we often encounter two distinct paths: one forged through the pursuit of power and domination, and the other...
Feb 25, 20246 min read
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Through a Priest's Eyes: Sacramental Reality in the Tapestry of Life
The Transfiguration of Jesus, as experienced by Peter, James, and John, provides a profound insight into the sacramental nature of our...
Feb 12, 20243 min read
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Embracing Spiritual Transformation: The Journey from Solitude to Kingdom Action
In the Gospel of Mark 1:35-38, Jesus withdraws to a palace of solitude to pray. This follows a night of healing Simon’s mother-in-law...
Feb 5, 20245 min read
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