Jesus teaches in this Sunday’s Gospel that every one of us lives a life of eternal consequence.
Scripture
Breaking Bread on the Road
In rural America, shrinking parishes have to share priests. That’s nothing to fear.
Sister Patricia and Father Jude, the Dominican Preaching Team | Sunday to Sunday
Father Jude Siciliano, O.P. and Sister Patricia Bruno, O.P. call themselves the Dominican Preaching team and they travel the country preaching parish retreats and giving scripture workshops. View the complete episode at http://www.sundaytosunday.net.
Gratitude—not guilt—is the first step toward knowing God
God is pure goodness, pure love, pure beauty. Look for those things in your life, and you will see God.
What the ‘persistent widow’ can teach us about faith and patience
This passage is not about prayer as much as it is about faith and patience.
Even the smallest nudge can lead us to Christ
Disciples who can see with Christ’s eyes will find unlimited opportunities to repair the world
Followers of Christ are made to fly
You just cannot be a disciple of Christ without trying to fly, at least a little, in this life. You must risk letting go.
Why Steve Jobs called death ‘the single best invention of life’
“Death in life” must happen in this life if we are truly to live. We have to encounter an event that overturns our agenda, our way of being in the world, our very sense of self.
What does it mean to pay spiritual and moral attention to the conflicts of our lives?
To listen carefully to an arguing group is to gain a peculiar glimpse into the desires and anxieties of that group.
Are we disciples of Christ, or servants?
Discipleship requires action and conversion, the engagement of both hands and heart.
