We were made for more than the manipulation of words and images.
Terrance Klein
The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
No one wants to be meek. But that’s how Jesus finds us.
Love cannot be violent, cannot force itself; love must endure injury with patience and without resentment.
Father Stanley Rother knew “a shepherd cannot run from his flock.”
Before Father Rother died for his people, he had farmed with them, listened to them and spoken of God to them.
What are the fears that keep you from flying?
It takes a certain grace to see how fear clips our wings.
We celebrate the Eucharist every week. Why do we need Corpus Christi?
On this feast, we concentrate upon the Eucharistic elements themselves: the bread and the wine, which become the very presence of Christ in our midst.
Reason does not reveal the Trinity. The Trinity reveals itself to us.
You can’t define the Trinity—but you are still meant to share it.
Why does Pentecost come at the time of spring harvest?
The Spirit is the Lord of the Harvest. The Spirit brings it, brings us, to fruition.
What the Feast of the Ascension teaches us about time
Community, sacrament and Scripture: by means of these three mysteries Christ and his church would defy time.
How to keep the Holy Spirit from becoming a slogan
What is to keep any movement or ideology from claiming the authority of the Spirit?
What writing about our parents can tell us about God
To profess that Jesus was truly human is to insist that he grew as we do.
