What was the Agony in the Garden? 

Pixabay.com The liturgical readings for this week abound with meaning for all Christians.  I encourage you to take solid time each day to reflect on a passage that touches you or inspires you to meditate on.  You can get the readings of the day as they are read in your local church or you can... Continue Reading →

Love and the Book

Pixabay.com Some of my happiest memories of childhood centers on reading books. When I very young, like third grade, my Dad would pick me up from the local library on his way home from work. I had checked out a pile of books, my face barely able to reach the check out counter where the... Continue Reading →

Losing Sight to See More Clearly

Pixabay.com I underwent eye surgery on my left eye that didn’t go as expected. I am asking for prayers that the issue resolves itself. If not, I face another surgery. Therefore, I am reposting a very appropriate post from March 2022. I am concerned about my eyesight: glaucoma in both eyes and a macula tear... Continue Reading →

The Truths That Surround Us at Death

Pixabay.com This has been a painful week for my family. We buried our youngest sister after a few months of indescribable pain. Our Lenten journey was folded into watching the intrepid advance of a lacerating, insufferable cancer which ultimately took her from us as we felt her breath drawn into the ether of Somewhere. As... Continue Reading →

The Jesus of Accompaniment and Ukraine 

Pixabay.com The televised sights of Ukrainian trains boarding thousands of people, mostly women and children fleeing their homeland to bordering nations, called to mind the experience of my Ukrainian sister-in-law who fled with her parents and brothers during World War II, frightened, cold, and hungry but on their way to the long journey to America.... Continue Reading →

The Presence of the God of Love 

Pixabay.com Today, the day of our publication for this blog, is St. Valentine’s Day, the love-laden, optimistic day that reminds many to acknowledge the love or loves of their lives and to express it with small gifts of - well, you guessed it: flowers, candy, cards, dinner and maybe a concert or a movie all... Continue Reading →

Champ Advises Commander to Welcome Willow 

Photo credit: Dr. Jill Biden/Twitter (Commander, the Biden family dog has just settled into the White House when along comes Willow, the new First Cat. He is appealing for heavenly help from Champ, the Biden dog who passed away a few months ago. This conversation was picked up through White House surveillance technology.) Commander: Yo! Champ!... Continue Reading →

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