De Sales’s insistence that a life of prayer “finds its ideal in the ordinary” will appeal to modern readers.
Kathleen Norris
Posted inArts & Culture, Books
Hospice chaplain Kerry Egan reflects on the stories and grace she has encountered in her work.
A hospice chaplain learns that people carry burdensome secrets and regrets, and the prospect of dying makes them want to unload them.
Posted inFaith, The Living Word
Words That Heal: Finding strength in Scripture
Scripture, Kathleen Norris writes, has the power to remove the heavy stone that lies on a grieving heart.
Posted inBooks
Lost in Parenthood
In her new novel Anne Lamott explores the “many evils that pull on our children.”
Posted inFrom Our Archives
Something Wondrous Is Afoot: A reflection on the meaning of Easter
A reflection on the meaning of Easter
