Fasting and Kindness

Photo Credit: Pixaby I recently read that a young Christian physician had finally met a woman who suited his desires and needs as a potential marriage partner.  Before he proposed to her, he made several intermittent days of fasting to help in his discernment of whether to “pop the question” to her.  Wow!  For years I had... Continue Reading →

Ashes, Lent, and Kindness

Photo Credit: Pixaby A few years ago I heard a wonderful talk by Sister Teresa Maya which she had delivered to the Leadership Conference of Women Religious at their annual meeting.  Sister Teresa drew an analogy between the ashes of volcanic eruptions, in this case that of St. Helen’s volcano in Washington State, and the... Continue Reading →

Loneliness and the Call to Radical Kindness

A few months ago, someone in our monthly prayer group dropped an anonymous petition in the basket requesting prayers to handle her loneliness.  In our next session, we addressed the problem of loneliness and how important spirituality is in facing it.  As I began researching the reality of loneliness in our culture, I was surprised... Continue Reading →

Jesus, Kindness, and Dogs

Let’s take a pause.  We need some levity.  We need some warm, fuzzy comfort in the midst of a debate leaving many Americans feeling angry and divided more than ever.   Bring on The Westminster Dog Show!!! This coming February 10 and 11, the oldest sporting event in the United States will be televised. I try never... Continue Reading →

Kindness and the “war of words.”

When I was in junior high, my family got our first television set, a floor model, black and white small screen, Philco (I think).  We were enthralled.  It was truly a family co-ordinate; kids sprawled on the living room floor watching Red Skelton, our favorite comedian, and the numerous quiz shows and crime stories with Mom bringing... Continue Reading →

Division and Kindness in The Two Popes

St. Peter’s Basilica: Photo Credit, Pixaby.com Similar to It’s a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, another current movie, The Two Popes, gives us something to meditate on concerning kindness and how we live it in the face of increasing division, this time within religion. There are many reasons for recommending this movie, one being, the acting is... Continue Reading →

Three Kings and Kindness

Photo credit: pixabay.com The story of the Magi at the birth of Jesus simply enchants the imagination.  Over the years I occasionally dig into researching it for fun.  It seems it has taken on more characteristics  century-by-century as it is told this time of year.  The essentials of the story are really quite sparce in Matthew’s telling and he... Continue Reading →

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