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A Reflection for the Seventeenth Thursday in Ordinary Time, by Colleen Dulle
Thérèse of Lisieux and St. Ignatius helped draw me away from scrupulosity—and into accepting God’s love.
We are not meant to envy the intimacy or intensity of religious life. We are called to imitate it.
I’m in my late 50s, but elections still make me feel like I’m supposed to shut up and let the grown-ups talk.
The image of Pope Francis, all alone on the side of the lake, imploring God for healing, will surely remain as an iconic image of this penitential pilgrimage.
Read the full text of Pope Francis’ homily at Lac Ste. Anne, a pilgrimage site in Alberta, Canada, long known as a place of healing among Indigenous Peoples.
A Reflection for Wednesday of the Seventeenth Week in Ordinary Time
A man wipes his face with a tissue
“It was an achievement on the part of the Indigenous community to convince Pope Francis to come to a First Nation community and humble himself before survivors in the way he did,” Phil Fontaine said.
A very sunburned literary editor looks back on some Catholic Book Club columns of yore.
Celebrating the feast day of Jesus’ grandparents, Pope Francis not only urged people to honor their elders, but he asked them to think about what they will hand on to future generations.