Catholic reflection
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Easter
When the Poui Blooms: A Lesson in Resurrection, Beauty, and the Heart of God
There are moments in creation when the veil seems to lift—if only for a while—and we are allowed to glimpse…
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Easter
What Jesus May Have Opened to the Disciples on the Road to Emmaus
Please click on the “Play” button to lieten to the audio of this post. A Catholic reflection on Luke 24:13–35…
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Easter
“Made Lord and Christ” — An Easter Reflection
(Acts 2:32, 36) “God raised this man Jesus to life, and all of us are witnesses to that…For this reason,…
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Lent
Palm Sunday: Why the Palms? Why the Donkey? Why “Hosanna,” and Why the Passion?
Palm Sunday is one of the most striking days in the whole Church year because it holds together two realities…
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Lent
Jesus Wept: What the Raising of Lazarus Reveals About the Heart of God
A reflection on Ezekiel 37:12–14, Psalm 130, Romans 8:8–11, and John 11:1–45 There are some passages in Sacred Scripture that…
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General
When Suffering Becomes the Place Where God Reveals His Glory
Reflection on John 9:1–3 In the opening lines of today’s Gospel, the disciples ask Jesus a question that many people…
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Lent
When the Blind Refuse to See
Reflection on John 9:1–41 The Gospel today presents one of the most powerful encounters in the ministry of Jesus: the…
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General
Freedom, Wisdom, and the Choice Before Us
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time — In the Midst of Carnival This weekend, as the Church celebrates the Sixth Sunday…
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General
The Beatitudes Of Jesus And The Beatitudes Of Pan
There are moments when the Gospel meets us not in abstract ideas, but in the very texture of our lives—in…
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