Easter

  • Understanding Pentecost: More Than a Church Birthday

    Today is Pentecost. Today, we contemplate the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the Church. Saint Cyril of Jerusalem taught, “The Spirit comes gently and makes himself known by his fragrance. He is not felt as a burden, for he is light, very light. Rays of light and knowledge stream before him as he approaches.…

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  • The Command of Love: Lessons from the Last Supper

    An out-of-sequence reading during the Easter Season. Why do we look back to John’s Last Supper account? I am offering a new feature! Not only can you read this post, you can listen to it. Go on your walk and hear these thoughts! I hope this makes my post more accessible to a wider audience!

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  • Follow the Leader

    Follow the Leader

    Remember the childhood game, “Simon Says.” Do we follow Jesus the same way? Reflections on today’s Gospel.

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  • Love and Redemption: Lessons from Peter’s Journey

    Here is a photo of my firstborn looking out on the Sea of Galilee. “Peter, do you love me?” Reflections on the life of Peter.

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  • Understanding Divine Mercy Through Thomas’s Doubt

    Today, the Church celebrates Divine Mercy Sunday, the Octave Day of Easter. In Saint Faustina Kowalska’s Diary, she records a revelation from Jesus who said, “I desire that the Feast of Mercy be a refuge and shelter for all souls, and especially for poor sinners. On that day the very depths of My tender mercy…

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