Most of us will hear a different Gospel proclaimed today because we are in Year C, but the Elect who …
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God, Our Refuge
« O Lord, you have been our refuge, from generation to generation; from age to age, you are” (cf. Psalm 89 …
Go to Joseph
Today’s first reading, on this second Friday of Lent, is about Joseph being sold into slavery by his brothers. It …
Four Meaningful Ways We Can Help Job Seekers
Job Frustration With the difficulties of the pandemic, the shortage of affordable housing, and other economic woes, it is likely …
Contrite Dew
This week’s poem in the Catholic Poetry Room is by Jeremy Long. Contribute Dew Every dawn I awake to seethe …
A Far More Intentional Lent
There’s a famous story told by Dr. Erwin Lutzer, former pastor of The Moody Church in Chicago, of a man …
Suffering Transfigured by Love
« No matter what our feelings say to the contrary, Jesus, who suffered for us, is with us in our suffering.” …
Daily Reflection - from the Heart
“This day the Lord your God commands you to do these statutes and ordinances; you shall therefore be careful to …
Desire Not the Death of The Sinner
In the first reading today the Lord lays out his heart of mercy and justice. He loves all of us, …
Five Steps to Surrender
Last week we looked at the connection between surrender and strength. There are many obstacles in the way of our …