The Spirit is the Lord of the Harvest. The Spirit brings it, brings us, to fruition.
Terrance Klein
The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
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.
How do you recognize the voice of Christ? It’s all in ‘The Shoop Shoop Song.’
“It’s in his kiss.” A kiss takes two. When you see how different the other is and yet are drawn in, Christ is calling.
The last suppers of Jesus Christ and Ledell Lee
To take Holy Communion in the face of death is to say that it is fellowship, and not food, that matters most.
What Saints Thomas and Thérèse learned when they touched the body of Christ
If we have faith, like Thomas and Thérèse did, we learn from Jesus that to love someone is to promise never to leave them.
The Gospel’s Easter promise: Love will win out over sin and death.
When Christ entered hell law of sin and death was set aside so that mercy could triumph.
Good Friday: What ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ tells us about why we sin
Jim Casy’s dying words echo those of our Lord: “Father, forgive them, Father, they know not what they do.”
Holy Thursday: In mercy, poverty is more abundant than wealth
On this night, when Jesus has nothing left to give, he gives all. He gives his very self.
