A Reflection for the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time by Rev. Terrance Klein
Terrance Klein
The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
A Crystalline Christ
The Son humbly assumed an identity forged by our acceptance of who he is among us.
If a Lion Could Speak
In role after role, comic or serious, Williams showed us who who we could be.
Assumption: The Mother’s Face
What is at stake in Mary’s flesh plays out in the world, though with a different result.
Storms No Soul Can Survive
Men and women of faith believe that Christ walks the waves. He calls to the winds, and they know his voice. That’s why life’s dark clouds provoke our prayers.
Humans Have a Hunger
Humans have a hunger which they do not share with any other creature on earth nbsp It rsquo s a craving for meaning nbsp All animals find sustenance in the world but we alone require something else of it nbsp We need the world to be purposeful nbsp That rsquo s at the core of what it means
Elaine Stritch and the Pearl of Great Price
You must know this about the Pearl of Great Price nbsp Finding it is not fortuitous nbsp Indeed to discover it is to know that without it your life couldn rsquo t have been the same couldn rsquo t have been your life Here rsquo s how it happened for the brassy Broadway legend Elaine Stritch
Calling God, Inc.
A reflection for the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time, from Rev. Terrance Klein.
Tanti Anni Fa
Tanti anni fa as the Italians would say I was studying Italian at the nbsp Dante Alighieri Scuola per Stranieri nbsp in Florence just off the nbsp Ponte Vecchio I had already passed a year in Rome studying theology in the Italian language at the Gregorian University But I had arrived in the
The Sorting Hat
Some we scarcely realize the burdens we carry. A reflection for the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
