We are called to place ourselves intentionally within the physical and temporal structures in which God may speak to us.
Prayer
God’s peace makes us whole
Buoyed by that love and mercy, we find wholeness — peace — through acts of kindness, healing and justice.
In supreme exhaustion Christ still gives of himself
All of us occasionally have “last straw” moments in our lives, when we feel we simply cannot bear the weight of one more demand.
What does it mean to fear the Lord?
The person who fears the Lord will follow his or her conscience.
What we can learn from Isaiah
God calls us to him, urging us to make the twisting and laborious ascent to where he dwells in wisdom, holiness and love.
Fr. James Martin, S.J.: This Advent, prepare to wait
To carve out time for prayer in Advent, why not cut back on the craziness of Christmas preparations.
Patiently waiting for Christ: “He’ll be here directly.”
Throughout this Advent, our readings invite us to focus our waiting on the greatest hope of humankind, the coming of Jesus Christ.
How do you find joy in everyday life?
Even the simplest moment has in it a world-changing significance for anyone who is ready to find the work of God.
How can we imagine a different world?
Many dreamed of an apocalyptic day when God would sweep oppressive realities away.
Father Thomas Keating’s parting wisdom for a divided church and country
Father Keating left us a powerful but unlikely solution to our current national crisis: centering prayer.
