God is the small burst of joy that suddenly reveals how dark our worlds really are.
Terrance Klein
The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
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How do you picture belief and unbelief?
Belief is not a one-time event. It’s a transformation we must await.
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What we must learn to become fully human
Sharing the lives and cares of others is what it means to be parish.
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Why do some Catholics stay?
If you have been fed by Christ within the church, you know that come what may, you have no other home.
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To evaluate our spiritual lives, we have to ask the right questions
As I look back upon my lifem can I identify things that I would now do differently?
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How do we celebrate the Assumption of Mary in this summer of sex abuse scandals?
Pity and punish the powerful but take no delight in their fall.
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Christ is our bread of life—but we still must feed one another
Others are the table Christ sets for us.
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How can we recognize God’s grace in our lives?
Grace is hard to picture and, consequently, hard to believe.
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If Broadway feeds our souls, why do we still need the Gospel?
Jesus fulfills what Broadway promises.
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We all need a good shepherd—but it doesn’t need to be a priest
Hasn’t the good Lord given someone to watch over you?
