How can we NOT sing our Easter Alleluias?! Even in the midst of all this suffering. Indeed, we must sing because of all this suffering! That is what the paschal mystery is all about!
Read moreBe resurrected. Hear Jesus call your name.
Read more‘Over two thousand years later, with all scriptures written and centuries of theology studied, do we fully grasp the magnitude of Jesus’ resurrection?’
Read moreMay I too be a companion to all on the journey home to our Provident God who has blessed me with this gift of abundance.
Read more‘It doesn’t matter now what you have done or not done this Lent. Holy Week is an opportunity to begin again.’
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Read more“I joined the group before the pandemic and thus had the opportunity to get acquainted with many of the members up front and personal.” — Sister Sue Paweski Click here…
Read more‘What is inside our hearts shows through in how we act with others.’
Read moreBearing God’s image requires us to love even the Russian dictator. What does this mean for our own response to this situation? What would God have them/us do in this moment?
Read moreThis prayer, “Act of Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary,” is to be prayed in solidarity with all those affected by the war in Ukraine.
Read more‘Remind them that they always have a home in your heart.’
Read moreReviving these memories of the beautiful people in a country rooted in a strong Christian heritage makes my heart weep as we pray …
Read more“The God of Providence carries the entire mystery of the divine, ever trustworthy, never failing. The God of Providence offers all the possibilities for ourselves and the world, including both what God wants to happen and what God is willing to let happen because God honors the gift of human freedom. The choices are ours — truly free, but ever grounded in the grace of God, the Holy Mystery of Providence, about which there is ever more to be discovered.” – Sister Ruth Eileen Dwyer