• Memories of my San Francisco grandmother and her lessons on the Sacred Heart

    Today is the feast of the Sacred Heart. Pope Francis said, “The heart of Christ, as the symbol of the deepest and most personal source of his love for us, is the very core of the initial preaching of the Gospel. It stands at the origin of our faith, as the wellspring that refreshes and…

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  • Eucharistic Feast: A Journey of Faith and Mission

    Professor Michael Himes gives an excellent quote on understanding the Eucharist. He says, “The Eucharist makes us who we are and reveals to us where we are going.” An excellent quote to consider as we explore Corpus Christi. Check out this post and READ or LISTEN to these shared thoughts. If the content strikes you,…

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  • Mass Communication: A snapshot into the Preparation of Gifts

    Mass Communication is an exclusive series that digs around liturgical ideas and how we experience worship around the Eucharistic table. Today’s thought focuses on the Preparation of the Gifts.

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  • June 16: A Special Day of Baptism and Oblation

    “To live till we die— being willing to go on learning all the way to the end— takes a great deal of emotional balance. To be amenable, to continue working through all the dimensions of life till we see their value for us is the essence of spiritual maturity.” Benedictine master, Sister Joan Chittister, strikes…

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  • Finding Calm in Life’s Storms: A Spiritual Journey

    Understanding God is a lifelong journey. Today is Trinity Sunday. How do we understand Trinity? It is hard to put into words. Yet, I invite you to follow my thoughts as I share this post which hopes to give us some idea of a loving God closer to us that we know. Remember to share…

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