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Failure that bears fruit | Word Alive
Fr. Anthony G. Caruana
January 28, 2022
Have you ever tried to bring someone to Jesus - and failed? Fr. Anthony Caruana reflects on what we can all learn from the rejection of Jesus at Nazareth. ...read more
When will COVID finally end? We are getting tired of the question! How about phrasing it differently: What kind of world do we want in the wake of COVID? ...read more
The Body of Christ is made up of many parts, each important in its own way, and each of us has a unique and unrepeatable role to fill. ...read more
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A love that cannot keep silent | Word Alive
Patrick Sullivan
January 14, 2022
Do you sometimes feel that God no longer loves you or has forgotten about you? Patrick Sullivan reflects on the abundant, unconditional love of God. ...read more
As COVID takes its sweet time getting over and done with, it is time for us to rise up and be the Church that the world needs. ...read more
When we celebrate the baptism of Jesus, we are reminded of our own baptism, of the fact that he has made us clean from all sin. How will we respond? ...read more
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Your light has come | Word Alive
Gabrielle Sinclair
December 31, 2021
The example of the Magi reminds us that participation is what expansive love looks like, to be present and engaged. ...read more
What's on your list of resolutions for the coming year? The resolution we can often miss is the most essential one: receiving the year as a gift from God. ...read more
In this Sunday's reading, we see a very human Holy Family. Let's take some encouragement from that and allow our own families to be human, too. ...read more
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With humility comes approachability | Word Alive
Deacon Dennis Lambert
December 17, 2021
Mary's humility calls us to her; it begs us to come to her and to allow her to intercede on our behalf. And the source of her humility is God himself. ...read more