We are prompted to reflect on ways that we can serve one another and are also challenged to address suffering in our midst.
The Word
To be Christians, we must first serve the poor
The readings prompt appreciation and action, emphasizing the value of wisdom and the need to serve the poor.
Reimagining relationships: the divine breath and equality of creation
The readings show an evolution of thoughts on relationships: humans and animals, husband and wife, adult and child.
God calls out corruption in society and in ourselves
All three texts elucidate the power and importance of living in ways that honor ourselves and others.
Want to know Jesus? Welcome your neighbor
We are all called to model the principles of the Gospel, and when leaders fail in this regard, it is important for the rest of us to step up.
Selfless love needs service (and sometimes sacrifice)
Today’s readings show us the risks that may come in the form of humiliation, persecution and death.
The Word became flesh: the healing power of touch
The first reading and the Gospel reveal God’s power to renew us during and especially after periods of suffering.
The choice to commit to Jesus is yours
Today’s readings challenge us to think about how we react to complex and difficult matters.
To live the Gospel, stand for (and with) the vulnerable.
As the world is filled with much suffering, we are called to action.
On the feast of the Assumption of Mary, women of the Bible teach us to pray with joy
Mary’s song offers us a model for how to pray.
