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Our wounds, when healed, don’t disappear, but they do become access points for God to enter into our life in new and wonderful ways. ...read more
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A question of integrity | Word Alive
Gabrielle Sinclair
September 25, 2020
What does integrity look like? Gabrielle Sinclair reflects on the readings for the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time. ...read more
Carl Hétu of CNEWA reflects on how one Syrian refugee's experience of discrimination has brought him closer to Christ. ...read more
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Love beyond all expectation | Word Alive
Dan Moynihan
September 11, 2020
God calls us to love and forgive others in the same way He loves us: beyond our expectations. Read this reflection from Dan Moynihan. ...read more
Whether it means overpacking or bringing items we’d never use in our daily lives, going on vacation means luggage packed with the best version of ourselves. What if we adopted this same mindset on the road to Heaven? ...read more
Every year between August and October, we celebrate the memorials of four amazing women named St. Teresa. Can you tell them apart? ...read more
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The call of the prophet | Word Alive
Sr. Damien Marie Savino, FSE
September 4, 2020
What does it mean to be a prophet? Sr. Damien Marie Savino reflects on the readings for the Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time. ...read more
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Living in the shadow of the cross | Word Alive
Br. Paul Bednarczyk, C.S.C.
August 28, 2020
We all live in the shadow of our crosses, but as Christians we see our crosses as gifts. A reflection for the Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time. ...read more
Who do I say that Jesus is? Do I believe that Jesus is God’s Son, and that this God is a living God? Especially in this year of our Lord 2020? ...read more
Read all about three saints named John whom you may have heard of but probably know little about: John Eudes, John Damascene, and John Cassian. ...read more