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When we are lost in the fog and abyss of regret, mistakes, and brokenness, feeling alone and hopeless, how can we hear the voice of the Shepherd in our day? ...read more
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Along the road of faith | Word Alive
Dan Schutte
April 24, 2020
Faith is about our willingness to make a journey with Jesus as our travelling companion. But how often do we fail to recognize him? ...read more
The Mass readings for this Sunday were written long ago, and yet they ring true for us today. What words of comfort and mission can we take away from them? ...read more
How do we celebrate Easter when our world has turned upside down? Sr. Marie Paul Curley gives us a good model to follow this Easter: Saint Mary Magdalene. ...read more
This Palm Sunday, what lessons can we take away from the dramatic difference between Pilate's and Jesus' responses in a moment of crisis? ...read more
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A call to live, a call to arise! | Word Alive
Sr. Nathalie Becquart, xmcj
March 27, 2020
The readings offered on the Fifth Sunday of Lent resonate within us the call to live and help us understand how this call is also a call to arise. ...read more
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From blindness to sight in Christ | Word Alive
Fr. Peter Bisson, SJ
March 20, 2020
To see with the heart, with the eyes of love, is what faith is. But it requires transformation, such as the blind man experienced at the hands of Jesus. ...read more
As our lives are shaken by the coronavirus crisis, there is another contagious virus that is knocking at our door: fear. Here's what we can learn from the example of St. Joseph. ...read more
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Jesus and the woman of Samaria | Word Alive
Josephine Lombardi
March 13, 2020
The account of Jesus meeting the Samaritan woman at the well is a lesson about the power of encounter. How can we take its meaning into our own lives? ...read more
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Don’t be alone this Lent | Word Alive
Patrick Sullivan
March 6, 2020
Too many of us are making our spiritual journeys alone. But God has made it clear that the safest passage, indeed the most exciting one, involves those around us. ...read more