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September 22, 2019

Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Marisa

Vertrees

When we focus too much on consumption and material wealth, we harm ourselves, we harm others, and we harm creation. We focus on the wrong things, letting it pull us away from our relationship with God, and forgetting to step back and set aside time for prayer and for God.

Marisa

Vertrees

When we focus too much on consumption and material wealth, we harm ourselves, we harm others, and we harm creation. We focus on the wrong things, letting it pull us away from our relationship with God, and forgetting to step back and set aside time for prayer and for God.
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September 15, 2019

Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Krisanne

Vaillancourt Murphy

Restorative justice respects the dignity of every person, including those who have suffered harm AND those who have caused the harm--isn’t that something God asks of each of us?

Krisanne

Vaillancourt Murphy

Restorative justice respects the dignity of every person, including those who have suffered harm AND those who have caused the harm--isn’t that something God asks of each of us?
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September 8, 2019

Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Gina

Messina

…being 'all in' is rare - it is challenging and a great risk that many of us are not willing to take…what we can do is wake up every morning and acknowledge our position in the world, our abilities to contribute to positive social change, and do our best to make that happen. We are not always going to be successful; but it is our intention that matters.

Gina

Messina

…being 'all in' is rare - it is challenging and a great risk that many of us are not willing to take…what we can do is wake up every morning and acknowledge our position in the world, our abilities to contribute to positive social change, and do our best to make that happen. We are not always going to be successful; but it is our intention that matters.
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September 1, 2019

Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Marie Anne

Mayeski

If we are to be humble after the pattern of Jesus, then, like Him, we must lay aside the garments that social status and worldly privilege dress us in and wash the feet of those who are like us, equal to us, made in the image and likeness of God.

Marie Anne

Mayeski

If we are to be humble after the pattern of Jesus, then, like Him, we must lay aside the garments that social status and worldly privilege dress us in and wash the feet of those who are like us, equal to us, made in the image and likeness of God.
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August 25, 2019

Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time

Michelle

Becka

Being a Christian is not simply a state of mind. It requires a decision – how we want to live as Christians...Whatever we are waiting for, will not happen by itself.

Michelle

Becka

Being a Christian is not simply a state of mind. It requires a decision – how we want to live as Christians...Whatever we are waiting for, will not happen by itself.
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August 18, 2019

Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Kim

Miller

Where is the Spirit gently or perhaps forcefully guiding you in the race laid before you?

Kim

Miller

Where is the Spirit gently or perhaps forcefully guiding you in the race laid before you?
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August 15, 2019

Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary

Carolyn

Osiek, RSCJ

Mary too is caught up in this great process of realizing the effects of the resurrection. It’s not a promise of peace during the course of the process; rather, it’s a promise of tension and struggle. We live in time and we touch eternity.

Carolyn

Osiek, RSCJ

Mary too is caught up in this great process of realizing the effects of the resurrection. It’s not a promise of peace during the course of the process; rather, it’s a promise of tension and struggle. We live in time and we touch eternity.
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August 11, 2019

Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Michelle

Pérez

As I continue to grapple with missionary discipleship and servant leadership in my every day tasks and duties... I'm going to remeber "still more will be demanded of the person entrusted with more."

Michelle

Pérez

As I continue to grapple with missionary discipleship and servant leadership in my every day tasks and duties... I'm going to remeber "still more will be demanded of the person entrusted with more."
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August 4, 2019

Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Meghan J.

Clark

The Rich Fool helps us remember that private property is not absolute. The goods of the earth are never really just “mine” to do with as I please.

Meghan J.

Clark

The Rich Fool helps us remember that private property is not absolute. The goods of the earth are never really just “mine” to do with as I please.
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July 28, 2019

Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Judette

Gallares, R.C.

Jesus is teaching us that prayer is first and foremost a relationship between God and us, a relationship built on love and trust, not on fear.

Judette

Gallares, R.C.

Jesus is teaching us that prayer is first and foremost a relationship between God and us, a relationship built on love and trust, not on fear.
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July 22, 2019

Feast of Saint Mary of Magdala

Elizabeth

Berne DeGear

My message of good news today is that you are it. We are it. We’ve got a lot of choices to make. We’ve got a lot of building to do. The Feast of Mary Magdalene is a great day to start.

Elizabeth

Berne DeGear

My message of good news today is that you are it. We are it. We’ve got a lot of choices to make. We’ve got a lot of building to do. The Feast of Mary Magdalene is a great day to start.
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July 21, 2019

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Lupita

Vital Cruz

I invite you to be hospitable by embracing immigrants, embracing those with no voice, embracing our neighbors, and embracing our families and ourselves.

Lupita

Vital Cruz

I invite you to be hospitable by embracing immigrants, embracing those with no voice, embracing our neighbors, and embracing our families and ourselves.
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July 14, 2019

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Julie

George, SSpS

This parable of the Good Samaritan is a powerful attack on all forms of prejudice and feelings of superiority.

Julie

George, SSpS

This parable of the Good Samaritan is a powerful attack on all forms of prejudice and feelings of superiority.
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July 7, 2019

Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Emily

Rauer Davis

I rejoice in God as Mother, whose love is always there for the taking, arms open wide to receive and comfort and then send us back out, together, to do Her work in the world.

Emily

Rauer Davis

I rejoice in God as Mother, whose love is always there for the taking, arms open wide to receive and comfort and then send us back out, together, to do Her work in the world.
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June 30, 2019

Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Elizabeth

Turnwald

But the marvelous thing about God, this all-forgiving, all-patient Universal Love, is that even when we don’t answer “correctly,” she finds a way of repeating herself; and she will continue asking until we’re ready.

Elizabeth

Turnwald

But the marvelous thing about God, this all-forgiving, all-patient Universal Love, is that even when we don’t answer “correctly,” she finds a way of repeating herself; and she will continue asking until we’re ready.
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