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Reflection for July 14, 2019
Seeing and responding
The parable of the Good Samaritan illustrates that love supersedes all by Sister Rose Jochmann Sunday's Gospel reading is the familiar parable of the Good Samaritan. A scholar of the law asked... Read More
Reflection for July 7, 2019
Independence Day, freedom and peace
Authentic peace flows from our relationship with one source by Sister Charlene Hockers We just celebrated Independence Day -– a day in which we remember how the gift of freedom was given to our... Read More
Reflection for June 30, 2019
Deeper, richer -- and more challenging
Choosing Jesus as the center of one's life is a radical 'yes' “Follow me,” says Jesus in Sunday’s Gospel. Following Jesus is deeper, richer and more challenging than the two words might indicate.... Read More
Reflection for June 23, 2019
Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Eucharist is Jesus' 'gift of himself with us always' by Sister Mary Kabat This Sunday takes us back to the table on that first Holy Thursday when Jesus gathered with his disciples. The disciples... Read More
Reflection for June 16, 2019
Creator Redeemer, Sanctifier
The Feast of the Most Holy Trinity sums up God's presence in our lives by Sister Lynne Marie Simonich “In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit ..." We use these words every... Read More
Reflection for June 9, 2019
Squaring our divisions with the message of unity
Readings for Pentecost Sunday remind us of God's call to be one by Sister Ann Rehrauer As I reflected on the Scriptures for this weekend’s feast, I was struck by the sense of UNITY that permeates the... Read More
Reflection for June 2, 2019
Seeing Jesus in one another
Conversion, or change, draws us closer to Christ and is necessary to grow in our mission of serving him through others by Sister Sally Ann Brickner Conversion is at the heart of Franciscan communal... Read More
Reflection for May 26, 2019
The new heaven, the new earth
God's kingdom is complete because it is God The Book of Revelation is widely considered the Bible’s most difficult book to understand. Its symbolic and allegorical style is largely unfamiliar to the... Read More
Reflection for May 19, 2019
Getting past the pain
Faith in Jesus draws our eyes upward to Him, changing how we see today and tomorrow by Sister Francis Bangert “Behold, I make all things new.” These words from the Book of Revelation carry a... Read More
Reflection for May 12, 2019
Be alert, be awake
The Good Shepherd has a plan for you and me by Sister Agnes Fischer Jesus said: “My sheep hear my voice and follow me.” That is to say, they pay attention. These days many of us hear His voice. For... Read More
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