If revolt against injustice, oppression and sorrow begins in the heart, it will not die. The broken heart is the tomb from which Christ rises.
The Good Word
Thomas Aquinas fell silent when he learned this truth: The mystery of God is impossible to grasp
St. Thomas never wrote again, though much has been penned about this great theologian’s descent into silence before his death in 1274. What should we make of it?
Rejection is part of life—even for God
The people of Nazareth thought that they were putting a local upstart in his place. The sad irony is that they were rejecting God.
Left on the shelf, the sacred Scriptures can do nothing
The greatest act of reverence we can give to the Scriptures is to prayerfully read them.
Sin can never cancel out your baptism
Your sins cannot cancel the identity you were given in your baptism. But it is possible to forget who you are.
Look back on the past year. Where was the Holy Spirit at work?
A Reflection for the Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God.
The message of the Epiphany: God kills hate with love.
St. Matthew’s story of the Magi is the opposite of “Romeo and Juliet”: Heaven finds means to kill our hate with love.
If you receive the gift of Christmas, you give it away
The gospel is more recipe than record. The only way you know that you have received the gift of Christmas is to live in love.
‘It’s a Wonderful Life.’ It really is, according to the Gospels
“It’s a Wonderful Life” is the Gospel transposed onto celluloid. The message is the same in both.
Who is Mary? She is one of us.
So, who is Mary? Like any other character in the Gospel, we are meant to try on her life in meditation, to learn from her what it means to be a disciple. Mary is one of us.
