Seeing the Glory of Christ at Epiphany
Terrance Klein
The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
The New Year: A God Ever Faithful, Ever Free
Reflections on the Solemnity of Mary the Mother of God
How can love cause such pain?
No one can love us like family. No one can hurt us like family either.
Recapturing the Babe of Bethlehem
St. Francis reached back in time to reclaim Christ’s poverty.
How is the soul supposed to bespeak its very self?
Life is awash with words. We chatter away, until we realize how much our words matter. Then we search and stumble.
The all-too-human Word
This is the cause of our joy: when heard with faith, the word is ever fruitful.
What Christ realized in the Virgin Mary
Only a poet can come close to imagining the utter beauty and freedom of God.
Reflection on the Second Sunday of Advent
Self-fulfillment is a central part of Christianity. But we can’t find it by our selves.
Advent, liturgy and ‘Waiting for Godot’
It all comes back to this: to wait upon the Lord. The promise has been made. And now, we wait.
In the wake of terror, finding meaning in Christ the King
The Christian must strive to live, and even to die, as Christ did: generous in adversity, vulnerable in love.
