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As one flesh | Word Alive
Jovina James
August 20, 2021
God does not ask spouses to be silos working side by side but to sacrifice their desires, to be subject to one another, to give without counting the cost. ...read more
Step back in time to meet America's first native-born saint! Here are 4 things not to miss at The National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. ...read more
More than just a private contract between two people or an excuse for a party, marriages serve the common good of humanity, society, and the Church. ...read more
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Keep death always before your eyes | Word Alive
Gabrielle Sinclair
August 6, 2021
When familiarity and busyness numb our awareness of Jesus’ presence in our every day, how can we become aware and present again? ...read more
Fr. Jean Francky Guerrier, SJ, reflects on his ordination to the priesthood in Haiti amidst social and political turmoil and a global pandemic. ...read more
As the Bread of Life, only Jesus can fill our souls and lead us out of the world’s limitations to a life beyond what we can see or hear or touch – or taste. ...read more
Five years ago, Fr. Jacques Hamel was murdered while celebrating Mass. His martyrdom is not without meaning and can even bear unexpected hope.  ...read more
God provides for our every need, but so often we fail to recall that our God is not only a God of abundance but a God of super-abundance! ...read more
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The Lord is my shepherd | Word Alive
Sr. Damien Marie Savino, FSE
July 16, 2021
The image of the shepherd is an ancient one and the most common symbol of Christ in the early Church. But what does it mean for us today? ...read more
Love is not meant to be temporary, fleeting, or self-centred but the deepest fulfillment of who we are. And marriage is the fertile ground for this love. ...read more