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A reflection for Thursday of the Fourth Week of Advent, by Ashley McKinless
A Reflection for the Memorial of St. Francis Xavier, by J.D. Long-García
Lighting the Advent wreath is a beautiful tradition, and I'm hoping that how I approach it is more important than how often.
God does not comfort us so we can simply be comfortable. God comforts us so we can comfort others.
A Reflection for Monday of the Second Week of Advent, by Jill Rice
presents being wrapped
Because of her, I have never lost the strong sense of hope, reflection and presence of the season
Kelly DeRoy, a core member, and John O’Connor, an assistant who has acted as a caretaker at L’Arche GWDC, share their insights about the community’s unique Christmas traditions.
On the Christmas episode of “Preach,” Barbara Reid, O.P, joins host Ricardo da Silva, S.J., to reflect on how she maintains Christmas joy in her preaching without shying away from the grim realities of the world.
People in traditional clothes singing carols at St. Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine, Dec 25, 2021. (iStock)
How is a song used in 100 holiday ads somehow connected to Ukraine? It turns out every carol that we sing at Christmas has a story behind it, some inspiring, some strange.
Coinciding with the winter solstice, the Longest Night is a prayer service aimed at offering comfort to people who struggle with the in-your-face, over-the-top joy sometimes demanded during the Christmas season.