A Reflection for the Tuesday of the Second Week of Advent
Advent Reflections
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Only Jesus can make the paralyzed man walk. But we can all forgive.
A Reflection for Monday of the Second Week of Advent
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Finding my bearings in an Advent filled with uncertainty
A Reflection for the Sunday of the Second Week of Advent
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What if the spiritual life came with a GPS?
A Reflection for the Saturday of the First Week of Advent
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Sometimes, you should thank God for failure
A Reflection for the Friday of the First Week of Advent: Memorial of St. Francis Xavier
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The Sermon on the Mount flipped our world upside down
A Reflection for the Thursday of the First Week of Advent
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Where have all the food miracles gone?
A Reflection for the Wednesday of the First Week of Advent
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St. Andrew: the patron saint of younger (or overshadowed) siblings
In this season of Advent, when we are trying to free our hearts for the Lord, perhaps we can put some of our own struggles with siblings into St. Andrew’s hands.
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Advent isn’t the time to lament the church’s decline. Jesus recognized faith in the most obscure people and places.
A Reflection for the Monday of the First Week of Advent
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In a world darkened by pandemic and political strife, Advent brings signs of God’s presence
A Reflection for the Sunday of the First Week of Advent from Father James Martin, S.J.
