Saying that you’d like God to get his own TV show is like saying you want the studio cameras to focus in on the light.
Terrance Klein
The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
In the Light of What We Know
Religion both inspires our confidence in human intelligence and, in suggesting what might even exceed it, calls it to account.
The Exaltation of the Cross
A reflection from Rev. Terrance Klein on the Exaltation of the Holy Cross
On Prudence in Correction
In addition to knowing the good, disciples must also question themselves about the best way to accomplish it.
Last Words
A Reflection for the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time by Rev. Terrance Klein
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
