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The three questions God asks Adam and Eve lay bare the threefold nature of their wrongdoing.
We are called to place ourselves intentionally within the physical and temporal structures in which God may speak to us.
This week, we talk with Sister Theresa Aletheia, the founder of the Memento Mori Project.
A handwritten score for ‘Silent Night,’ autographed by the song's author, the Rev. Joseph Mohr (photo: Salzburg Museum).
On Christmas Eve 1818, in the church of St. Nicholas in Oberndorf near Salzburg, “Stille Nacht” (“Silent Night”) was sung for the first time. Today, the carol has been translated into some 300 languages.
Buoyed by that love and mercy, we find wholeness — peace — through acts of kindness, healing and justice.
Miracles surround us; burning bushes keep revealing the Lord’s work. But we need to stop and notice.
In this Nov. 8, 1988 file photo, President-elect George H.W. Bush and his wife Barbara wave to supporters in Houston, Texas after winning the presidential election. (AP Photo/Scott Applewhite, File)​​​​​​​
If you are wondering about those who lead you, ask yourself: Do they call you to something higher, something that demands your own growth?
All of us occasionally have “last straw” moments in our lives, when we feel we simply cannot bear the weight of one more demand.
The person who fears the Lord will follow his or her conscience.
God calls us to him, urging us to make the twisting and laborious ascent to where he dwells in wisdom, holiness and love.