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Mercy is the antidote we need | Word Alive
Deacon Eric Gurash
April 9, 2021
As Jesus showed love and mercy to the disciples who had abandoned him, so we, as Christians, are called to share that love and mercy with others. ...read more
We all come to faith in so many different ways. But finding the Risen Jesus is not mission accomplished; it is just the start of our mission. ...read more
How can we build each other up? Palm crosses folded years ago with Grandmother give Caustan De Riggs food for meditation this Palm Sunday. ...read more
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Why do we go to church? | Word Alive
Damian Costello
March 19, 2021
Damian Costello reflects on how Indigenous traditions, like the Lakota Sun Dance, have informed his own understanding of why we go to church. ...read more
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Keeping our eyes on God | Word Alive
Rachel Wong
March 12, 2021
Rachel Wong reflects on a year in pandemic and how it has helped to clarify the essential in her life of faith. ...read more
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The law of life | Word Alive
Sr. Nathalie Becquart, xmcj
March 5, 2021
Sr. Nathalie Becquart reflects on the readings for the Third Sunday of Lent and what they tell us about God's law and its meaning for our life. ...read more
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Letting go of God’s gifts | Word Alive
Fr. Peter Skudra
February 26, 2021
When we hear the story of Abraham's sacrifice this Second Sunday of Lent, we might ask ourselves, "What good things are we too attached to?" ...read more
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40 days | Word Alive
Brett Salkeld
February 19, 2021
The Bible is full of references to the number 40. Brett Salkeld reflects on its relationship to baptism and why it's important for our Lent. ...read more
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Jesus touches the Untouchable! | Word Alive
Fr. Stan Chu Ilo
February 12, 2021
By healing a leper with his touch, Jesus teaches us that, as Christians, we must step into the world of the poor and of human suffering. ...read more
Vivian Cabrera reflects on how Job speaks right to the heart of what we are all experiencing during the COVID-19 pandemic. ...read more