
Speaking to the Soul: Almost There
Our Lenten Journey isn’t over yet, but the time is short. Make final preparations!
Our Lenten Journey isn’t over yet, but the time is short. Make final preparations!
…what is our reaction to law, manners and morals? Is it something we pay attention to when it is convenient, or when it suits us, or is it something we live even when we don’t really want to?
Divine concerns lead us out beyond the edge of what is usual into deeper relationship with God. Human concerns limit us to the narrow perspectives of our own egos.
As we ponder our lives and ministries in the spirit of slowing down during Lent, how might each of us hold off cutting the turkey as long as we can? How might we recognize those God sends to us, who could use a few bites of turkey?
Each Sunday morning we have a chance to stop and remember who we are.
If it weren’t for the rocks in its bed, the stream would have no song. – Carl Perkins
John and Charles Wesley longed that the hearts of all with whom they talked would be opened to that immediate and mind-boggling primal relationship.
UPDATED statement by Archbishop Hiltz
… it became clear to us that the draft resolution to change the Marriage Canon to accommodate the marriage of same-sex partners is not likely to pass in the Order of Bishops by the canonical requirement of a 2/3rds majority in each Order.
Caught up in the whirl of activity in our life, surely only the grace and consolation of the Holy Spirit calls us back to find that time, and the energy to persevere in doing good.
Sunday evening Spotlight won Best Picture which portrays the work of the Boston Globe but a lesser known story is how the National Catholic Reporter worked