Even in this dreadful death, for sure God gave those Holy Innocents an eternal love and the fullness of life forever.
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Even after 2,000 years, Jesus’ name remains fresh on our lips
Faith is experienced. Faith is communicated. Faith is shared. Like St. John, let us set an example in that regard.
Continue readingLike Stephen, we are called to know, believe in the incarnation
Apparently, Stephen found this out for himself as he was being stoned to death, and cried out, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.”
Continue readingThe light has come, has been seen
Humanity has been rescued and transformed. We can even say, redeemed!
Continue readingPreparing for the birth of the one
And we wonder why this John was so special, and that what was to come would change all forever!
Continue readingThe past is celebrated, proclaimed by us at Christmas
We will rejoice with the angels that the messiah has been born and hear the good news proclaimed in their song.
Continue readingLet’s work to make ‘justice flourish in our time, and fullness of peace forever’!
We must be ready to welcome all of that just a little more deeply into our hearts and into our skin throughout this Advent, and especially at Christmas.
Continue readingJustice is God’s goodness
No one goes without. No one is abandoned. The goods of the world belong to all.
Continue readingWe, too, are here to prepare the way of the Lord
Like St. John of the Cross who became absorbed in the presence of the promised Prince of Peace, we too are called to help others recognize the Lord, meet him, welcome him, and love him.
Continue readingIn these last four weeks of Advent, we’re given the opportunity open ourselves
In her suffering courage, St. Lucy loved and yearned to see the Christ who comes to us in the memory of his birth — his incarnation.
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