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FaithLent Reflections
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
I know that holding onto anger or resentment harms me more than it affects the perceived offender, and I know, too, that not to forgive is to practice self-righteousness and even to play God. But sometimes it is difficult to let go of these wrongs.
FaithLent Reflections
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
Many years ago, when I was a graduate student in a venerable British university, I would wander into my college’s cathedral for evensong.
FaithLent Reflections
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
Anyone who has been fortunate enough to live with a two-year-old knows that the drive towards doing it yourself begins early in life.
FaithLent Reflections
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
In "Angela’s Ashes" Frank McCourt writes vividly about his boyish fear of confessing to a priest.
FaithLent Reflections
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
The reassurance and familiarity of routines foster the growth of trust and love.
FaithLent Reflections
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
The truth about God’s mercy is this: It is a divine gift, not a human attainment.