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Discerning the path of service | Word Alive
Paul Jarzembowski
July 24, 2020
Discernment is that "pearl of great price" in which we discover who we are, why we were made, and what we are to do next. A reflection for the Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time. ...read more
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More than words | Word Alive
Carissa Douglas
July 17, 2020
In this reflection for the Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Carissa Douglas tells a moving story about a time when prayer could not be expressed in words. ...read more
There is love and hope in a Word that constantly goes forth, constantly sows seeds, constantly draws life forward out of that which was lifeless. A reflection for the Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A. ...read more
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Lo, your king comes to you | Word Alive
Lawrence Laffont
July 3, 2020
A reflection for the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A ...read more
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The Cross, our only hope | Word Alive
Fr. Willy Raymond, CSC
June 26, 2020
In this reflection for the 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Fr. Willy Raymond, CSC, considers on the Cross of Christ in one man’s life, the Rosary as a powerful tool to know Christ and His Cross, and the great hope His Cross calls us to share. ...read more
All of us are made for the love of God the Father. At times when that seems hard to realize, we can look to the examples of Jesus and his courageous father. ...read more
Self-Giving. Surrender. Love. More surrender. Much more. Corpus Christi teaches us the true meaning of self-giving. ...read more
God’s love is the source of everything, and it is that love which we celebrate on Trinity Sunday. What does that mean for us personally and as a community? ...read more
On Pentecost we celebrate the day that Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to the Church, to the community. And this has profound implications for us today. ...read more
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Why stand looking? | Word Alive
Deacon Eric Gurash
May 22, 2020
"He will come in the same way you saw him go," the angels said after the Ascension. What did they mean by that and what does it mean for us today? ...read more