Hunger (18th Sunday in Ordinary Time)
Our hunger for consolation is fed by careful words and silent presences that speak to the desolation in our soul. Our hunger for understanding is fed by the acceptance... Read more
Our hunger for consolation is fed by careful words and silent presences that speak to the desolation in our soul. Our hunger for understanding is fed by the acceptance... Read more
In the Gospel today, when Jesus tells the daughter of Jairus, “Talitha koum” (little girl, get up), he is reminding us that God did not make death, that we... Read more
The Gospel today sends us to love one another with a love that bears fruit, a love that returns and multiplies love many times over. It is a love... Read more
From this Child in a manger, we learn to let go of the noise and the inconsistencies that prevent us from seeing tomorrow. From this Child in a manger,... Read more
To remain vigilant over his coming is to learn to live with the essential openness of life, the fluidity of love, and the infinite ways we can be startled... Read more
Without Easter, without the Holy Spirit, this powerful current coursing through our lives, the Christ-event would have remained just a recording and not a live-stream we continue to receive... Read more