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October 17, 2021

Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Jocelyn A.

Sideco

His death, our own dying of our selves or our systems that oppress, can and does something. It LITERALLY liberates others.

Jocelyn A.

Sideco

His death, our own dying of our selves or our systems that oppress, can and does something. It LITERALLY liberates others.
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October 10, 2021

Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Karen

Gargamelli-McCreight

Pray for “wisdom”, that you may recognize and seek life’s true treasures: community, biodiversity, clean water, being an honest person, making music, dancing, laughter, reparations, mutual aid, wholeness, art, friendship.

Karen

Gargamelli-McCreight

Pray for “wisdom”, that you may recognize and seek life’s true treasures: community, biodiversity, clean water, being an honest person, making music, dancing, laughter, reparations, mutual aid, wholeness, art, friendship.
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October 3, 2021

Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sarah Attwood

Otto

Today’s readings make clear that our joy, as well as our salvation, is to be found in welcoming and being in relationship with each other.

Sarah Attwood

Otto

Today’s readings make clear that our joy, as well as our salvation, is to be found in welcoming and being in relationship with each other.
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September 26, 2021

Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Jacqui

Rémond

Are we willing to change lifestyles so that we stop participating in systems that constantly fragment God’s interconnected creation and make real our commitment to God’s gift of life here on Earth?

Jacqui

Rémond

Are we willing to change lifestyles so that we stop participating in systems that constantly fragment God’s interconnected creation and make real our commitment to God’s gift of life here on Earth?
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September 19, 2021

Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Rose Marie

Berger

Today, all of us are living in a Great Transformation. The old is falling away. A new center is emerging. Let us draw one another close and find new ways of building that put Jesus’ foundational people at our center.

Rose Marie

Berger

Today, all of us are living in a Great Transformation. The old is falling away. A new center is emerging. Let us draw one another close and find new ways of building that put Jesus’ foundational people at our center.
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September 12, 2021

Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Mary C.

McGinnity

We are challenged then to look at our own suffering and the sufferings of others and address them – address them properly. We are asked to look deeper, see beneath illusions and act with love and care.

Mary C.

McGinnity

We are challenged then to look at our own suffering and the sufferings of others and address them – address them properly. We are asked to look deeper, see beneath illusions and act with love and care.
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September 5, 2021

Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Ann

Carr

To hear, to speak, to breathe. What does it mean for us to have our own grace filled, life transforming encounter with Jesus in this time of epochal change?

Ann

Carr

To hear, to speak, to breathe. What does it mean for us to have our own grace filled, life transforming encounter with Jesus in this time of epochal change?
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September 3, 2021

Feast of Saint Phoebe

Carolyn

Osiek, RSCJ

Phoebe is another woman silenced in the lectionary, but who was not so silent in her own context. She was a woman of influence: minister, deacon, and sponsor of one of the earliest churches.

Carolyn

Osiek, RSCJ

Phoebe is another woman silenced in the lectionary, but who was not so silent in her own context. She was a woman of influence: minister, deacon, and sponsor of one of the earliest churches.
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August 29, 2021

Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Lisa

Frey

How are we keepers of the fire? How are we adapting and reinterpreting the teaching for a new generation…in our home and in our church and in our nation?

Lisa

Frey

How are we keepers of the fire? How are we adapting and reinterpreting the teaching for a new generation…in our home and in our church and in our nation?
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August 22, 2021

Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time

Elise

Dubravec

The Eucharist goes beyond bread and wine, flesh and blood. It is a call to action and a statement of solidarity.

Elise

Dubravec

The Eucharist goes beyond bread and wine, flesh and blood. It is a call to action and a statement of solidarity.
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August 15, 2021

Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary

Molleen

Dupree-Dominguez

Alongside Miriam and Judith and Deborah, heroines of the Jewish tradition, today our Mary takes her place in an established lineage of rebel women who exercised their own power in order to accomplish the will of God.

Molleen

Dupree-Dominguez

Alongside Miriam and Judith and Deborah, heroines of the Jewish tradition, today our Mary takes her place in an established lineage of rebel women who exercised their own power in order to accomplish the will of God.
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August 8, 2021

Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Crystal

Catalan

We are all invited to the table to be compassion, to be forgiveness, to be love, and to be kindness to others.

Crystal

Catalan

We are all invited to the table to be compassion, to be forgiveness, to be love, and to be kindness to others.
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August 1, 2021

Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Lisa

Abad-Brown

This love is that eternal ingredient that Jesus very personally, and at great cost, comes to deliver to us right here in our very own history.

Lisa

Abad-Brown

This love is that eternal ingredient that Jesus very personally, and at great cost, comes to deliver to us right here in our very own history.
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July 25, 2021

Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Ellen

Buelow

What does Jesus’ crowd have in common with our refugees? Did they want to flee the oppressive Roman rule of Israel? Did they struggle to feed their families?

Ellen

Buelow

What does Jesus’ crowd have in common with our refugees? Did they want to flee the oppressive Roman rule of Israel? Did they struggle to feed their families?
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July 22, 2021

Feast of Saint Mary of Magdala

Rita L.

Houlihan

We must preserve and pass on Mary Magdalene’s pivotal role in bringing the story of the Resurrection to us. If our bishops, cardinals, priests and pope cannot see her, can they see me, can they see you? Without her witness, where would we be?

Rita L.

Houlihan

We must preserve and pass on Mary Magdalene’s pivotal role in bringing the story of the Resurrection to us. If our bishops, cardinals, priests and pope cannot see her, can they see me, can they see you? Without her witness, where would we be?
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