A reflection for Thursday of the Fourth Week of Advent, by Ashley McKinless
Advent Reflections
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Like a parent, God reminds us to be patient
A Reflection for Sunday of the Third Week of Advent, by Kerry Weber
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“And he named him Jesus” or, “Notes on a Scandal”
Can we allow this truth, this person named Jesus—this God for whom love alone is credible—to truly possess our hearts in the year ahead?
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In our time, we face so much uncertainty. But God has not abandoned us.
Danger, death, disbelief appears everywhere. We shall not be overcome.
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We all lose our innocence. But we can hold on to childhood belief.
A Reflection for the Thursday of the Fourth Week of Advent
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Mary’s revolutionary Magnificat
A Reflection for the Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Advent
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This Advent, take the risk of joy.
A Reflection for the Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Advent
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It’s O.K. to ask God for a sign
A Reflection for Monday of the Fourth Week of Advent
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Conversations between women in the Gospels
A Reflection for the Sunday of the Fourth Week of Advent
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How would the evangelists tell your story?
A Reflection for the Saturday of the Third Week of Advent
