Speaking to the Soul: Flesh of my Flesh
Sometimes epiphanies feel like love at first sight. Especially if you’re Adam and Eve, having an epiphany about the full humanity of others.
Sometimes epiphanies feel like love at first sight. Especially if you’re Adam and Eve, having an epiphany about the full humanity of others.
Week of 2 Christmas, Year Two [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including today’s scripture readings.] Today’s Readings for the
Happy Feast of Epiphany! Will you follow the light or stick to the lines this today?
Sometimes the less-dramatic versions of Exodus and deliverance deserve a share of the limelight.
Feast of the Holy Name [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including today’s scripture readings.] Today’s Readings for the Daily
Apparently, those of us who found a seat in our place of worship yesterday were lucky. Solomon’s temple didn’t even have room for the priests! Here’s what took up all the space.
The woman with the alabaster jar “wasted” her precious ointment. The companions of Jesus wanted her to exchange it for its cash value. What will we waste today so that we can know its true worth to Christ?
If you woke up with a stiff neck this morning, then today’s reflection is for you. Jacob spent the night on a pillow made of stone, but he still woke up to a whole new sense of God’s presence.
The story of Paul’s journey through a justice system reminds us how dangerous “favors” can be.
You probably didn’t need an invitation to take a break from politics, but today’s gospel gives us one anyway.