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Gospel reflection

June 30, 2024: Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

‘Can I offer a hand of encouragement to others who may need one?’

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June 23, 2024: Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time

This week, let’s ask ourselves if we’re in a rocking boat or if we’re doing the rocking

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June 16, 2024: Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reflect on a time when you may have helped or comforted someone

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June 9, 2024: Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

How can we rediscover the familiar this week?

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June 2, 2024: The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)

‘… join me as I pray for the grace to try to recognize where Jesus may be really and truly present in the places and faces I have a tendency to overlook.’

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February 25, 2024: Second Sunday of Lent

What puzzles or concerns you following the path of Providence?

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February 18, 2024: First Sunday of Lent

‘Lean with all your weight upon Providence, and you will find yourselves well supported.’

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February 11, 2024: Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Where are we making judgments about others’ motives? Do we hold back as a result?

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February 4, 2024: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

My struggles, whatever they are, just need a touch of Jesus

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Story

Ash Wednesday: The ‘Black Friday’ of the Church year

Sometimes, the liturgical action, in this case receiving ashes, expresses what we struggle to find words to express on our own. Even when we know we’re pulled toward a journey, we may have no idea what direction to take or where the path even is.

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Brad Crites is a Providence Associate and former webmaster and adjunct faculty member at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. He specializes in teaching and learning as well as organizational culture and change dynamics. He is committed to philanthropy and community development as a Lilly Scholar Alumnus. He currently works for Purdue University as an Educational Technology Consultant. Brad lives with his wife, Tiffany, and their children, Brooklyn and Brett, on their historic family farm near Solsberry, Indiana.