From All Points for the Fifth Sunday of Easter
When Jesus says He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life; what does that mean for us and how do we talk about that in the here and now?
When Jesus says He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life; what does that mean for us and how do we talk about that in the here and now?
“Julian’s visions, and the joy she got from them–not fear–became the impetus for her to cloister herself and get about the business of writing them down. It’s extraordinary that in a time in history in which ordinary life was dirty, brutal, and generally chronologically short, and Christianity is way more about sin, Hell-avoidance, penance, and flagellation, that Julian envisions a God whose fundamental DNA is love.”