Our faith tells us that Christ chose to suffer on our behalf and that when we choose to do the same, in the service of others, we imitate Jesus in our own lives.
Terrance Klein
The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
Why do we run from love?
We were not meant to run, were not meant to be hunted. We were meant to be loved.
The homily about divorce and marriage that didn’t work
What do we say to those whose marriages failed? Do we say that something went wrong in God’s great gift to you?
Why do we create our own enemies?
Our separation from others begins within the human heart.
Jesus never gave up the innocence of childhood. Neither should we.
If innocence cannot find a home in your heart, love will never conquer the world.
To experience God is to know life is not meant to be sad
God is the small burst of joy that suddenly reveals how dark our worlds really are.
How do you picture belief and unbelief?
Belief is not a one-time event. It’s a transformation we must await.
What we must learn to become fully human
Sharing the lives and cares of others is what it means to be parish.
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.
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?
