Are we looking only in the dramatic and powerful places? Are we receptive to God everywhere in our lives?
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The host and the cup is the experience that brings us together
The host and the cup is the experience that brings us together and opens the many, many, many ways in the liturgy that the Lord feeds us, gives us drink — satisfying our deepest hungers and thirsts.
Continue readingJesus speaks about our longings, our hopes, our deepest desires
What do we want from God? What is our answer to: “Ask something of me and I will give it to you”?
Continue readingThe grace, love of God offers us the opportunity to experience tremendous growth
Do we recognize our personal growth as Christians, as Catholics? Do we stop to take a good look at ourselves and appreciate the way the Gospel has grown within us?
Continue readingListening is the first real step that leads to understanding
Listening is the first real step that leads to understanding. There are so many things “out there” that can block our listening. Some are overt. Some are hidden, indirect, subtle and very hard to recognize.
Continue readingFinding rest is something we really ought to do
Just to hear Jesus affirm the value of rest. Just to hear Jesus invite us to become unburdened and comforted by his love. Just to consider that finding rest is something we really ought to do.
Continue readingLearn to let die the things that choke off your life
Jesus uses strong and vivid language to capture the essence of the decision and the process to make the change. The kingdom of God is the reality of dying and coming to life — letting go and grabbing on to something bigger, better, deeper and more loving and more wonderful.
Continue readingFear not, and trust fully in the ultimate saving power of God
The cost of discipleship is great. The rewards are even greater. Fear is one of the only things that can prevent one from trusting fully in the ultimate saving power of God.
Continue readingGod’s wondrous care promises us eternal life
All of this and our relationship with Jesus the Christ — especially in Eucharist — brings us into a profound relationship with one another.
Continue readingThe Holy Trinity is a mystery to be experienced
But the truth is we will never fully grasp its meaning. It is like the proverbial “bottomless pit” — the more you grasp, the deeper the truth.
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