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July 2, 2017

Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Crista

Carrick Mahoney

Hospitality reminds us to live our Christian call to turn outwards, to reach out, to love our neighbor whoever that might be. It reminds us to encounter and receive Jesus in our lives through the other, known or unknown, alike or different, in a new way.

Crista

Carrick Mahoney

Hospitality reminds us to live our Christian call to turn outwards, to reach out, to love our neighbor whoever that might be. It reminds us to encounter and receive Jesus in our lives through the other, known or unknown, alike or different, in a new way.
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June 25, 2017

Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Léo

Lushombo

...let us rise from the corner of every street and unite with those whose dignity as daughters and sons of God is totally denied, for they are all worth more than so many sparrows.

Léo

Lushombo

...let us rise from the corner of every street and unite with those whose dignity as daughters and sons of God is totally denied, for they are all worth more than so many sparrows.
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June 18, 2017

Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ

Elizabeth

Burns

Jesus gives us his body and blood, but it did not come without sacrifice. As we participate in his body and blood, and as St. Augustine says, "become what we receive," we cannot do so without some cost to ourselves.

Elizabeth

Burns

Jesus gives us his body and blood, but it did not come without sacrifice. As we participate in his body and blood, and as St. Augustine says, "become what we receive," we cannot do so without some cost to ourselves.
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June 11, 2017

Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

Antoinette

Gutzler

Today we are invited to have our lives and relationships be a mirror of God’s life – that of an ever widening circle of grace inviting us to join in the love of God for all.

Antoinette

Gutzler

Today we are invited to have our lives and relationships be a mirror of God’s life – that of an ever widening circle of grace inviting us to join in the love of God for all.
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June 4, 2017

Pentecost

Lisa

Sowle Cahill

The Holy Spirit is God’s love in person—the One whom the Risen Jesus pours into our hearts to give hope and a way forward.

Lisa

Sowle Cahill

The Holy Spirit is God’s love in person—the One whom the Risen Jesus pours into our hearts to give hope and a way forward.
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May 28, 2017

Solemnity of the Ascension

Teresa

Maya, CCVI

...may we stop “looking up” and begin “looking around,” as we go forth on the mission of building the Reign of God!

Teresa

Maya, CCVI

...may we stop “looking up” and begin “looking around,” as we go forth on the mission of building the Reign of God!
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May 21, 2017

Sixth Sunday of Easter

Sarah Attwood

Otto

The spirit of truth demands that we stand in solidarity with those who are marginalized, persecuted, and forgotten and advocate on their behalf. The spirit of truth demands bravery and boldness in the pursuit of justice. The spirit of truth is very much alive in the margins of society, and in the messiness of our lives, demanding that no one be orphaned.

Sarah Attwood

Otto

The spirit of truth demands that we stand in solidarity with those who are marginalized, persecuted, and forgotten and advocate on their behalf. The spirit of truth demands bravery and boldness in the pursuit of justice. The spirit of truth is very much alive in the margins of society, and in the messiness of our lives, demanding that no one be orphaned.
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May 14, 2017

Fifth Sunday of Easter

Cynthia(Sam)

Bowns

We owe it to ourselves to be mindful of our own wisdom as to what our “needs” are as a community. We need to have the courage of the early Hellenists to put our needs out there for those in authority to understand “what” and “whom” we need in ministry.

Cynthia(Sam)

Bowns

We owe it to ourselves to be mindful of our own wisdom as to what our “needs” are as a community. We need to have the courage of the early Hellenists to put our needs out there for those in authority to understand “what” and “whom” we need in ministry.
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May 7, 2017

Fourth Sunday of Easter

Sister Anne

Arabome, SSS

Nevertheless, life-giving and empowering voices of women are rising across the world, in church and society. We have heard the voice of the Good Shepherd; we have been nourished by God’s gift of abundant life. With passion and compassion, we lift our voices to ask: Why is our church not listening to us? Why does our church not hear our voices?

Sister Anne

Arabome, SSS

Nevertheless, life-giving and empowering voices of women are rising across the world, in church and society. We have heard the voice of the Good Shepherd; we have been nourished by God’s gift of abundant life. With passion and compassion, we lift our voices to ask: Why is our church not listening to us? Why does our church not hear our voices?
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April 30, 2017

Third Sunday of Easter

Anita P.

Baird, DHM

As disciples of Christ, it is our baptismal and Eucharistic responsibility to bring Jesus into the fullness of his glory by standing in solidarity with a sister or brother who is struggling to reclaim his or her human dignity, by working to chip away at the walls of division and hatred; and to bear witness in the breaking of the bread that at the banquet of the Lord there is no room for hatred or division.

Anita P.

Baird, DHM

As disciples of Christ, it is our baptismal and Eucharistic responsibility to bring Jesus into the fullness of his glory by standing in solidarity with a sister or brother who is struggling to reclaim his or her human dignity, by working to chip away at the walls of division and hatred; and to bear witness in the breaking of the bread that at the banquet of the Lord there is no room for hatred or division.
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April 23, 2017

Second Sunday of Easter

Jeannie

Masterson, CSJ

We don’t have two thousand years of tradition to give us answers to current crises. We have only faith and one another. How will our story of discipleship be told to future generations?

Jeannie

Masterson, CSJ

We don’t have two thousand years of tradition to give us answers to current crises. We have only faith and one another. How will our story of discipleship be told to future generations?
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April 16, 2017

Easter Sunday

Margaret A.

Farley

Like these women, we, too, believe and speak in our hearts and voices: “Jesus is risen as he said. Alleluia! He lives and is with us still. Let us rejoice and be glad.” Everything is new. It is time for us to Arise and meet the new dawn.

Margaret A.

Farley

Like these women, we, too, believe and speak in our hearts and voices: “Jesus is risen as he said. Alleluia! He lives and is with us still. Let us rejoice and be glad.” Everything is new. It is time for us to Arise and meet the new dawn.
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April 14, 2017

Good Friday

Luma

Khudher, OP

To move from pain and suffering to joy, we have to go through death so that we can live with Jesus. The good news is that he is with us and among us even when it seems hard to believe in anything.

Luma

Khudher, OP

To move from pain and suffering to joy, we have to go through death so that we can live with Jesus. The good news is that he is with us and among us even when it seems hard to believe in anything.
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April 13, 2017

Holy Thursday

Natalie

Terry, M.Div.

We are continually called back to Holy Thursday... We are called back to Jesus' decision to wash his disciples' feet. And in that action we discover again and again who Jesus calls us to be in the Church and in the world.

Natalie

Terry, M.Div.

We are continually called back to Holy Thursday... We are called back to Jesus' decision to wash his disciples' feet. And in that action we discover again and again who Jesus calls us to be in the Church and in the world.
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April 9, 2017

Palm Sunday

M. Shawn

Copeland

We can stand with our God only insofar as we stand beside and wait in active and compassionate solidarity with children, women, and men who suffer concretely, unbeautifully, and actually in our world

M. Shawn

Copeland

We can stand with our God only insofar as we stand beside and wait in active and compassionate solidarity with children, women, and men who suffer concretely, unbeautifully, and actually in our world
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