In the midst of these things that crowd out the sounds of God’s love—Christ is ready for us—ready for us to see, to sing, and to circumvent the next disaster which befalls our laundry.
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In the midst of these things that crowd out the sounds of God’s love—Christ is ready for us—ready for us to see, to sing, and to circumvent the next disaster which befalls our laundry.
Read moreRory Cooney reflects on the Gospel Reading for the Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Read moreThe liturgy is replete with signs, symbols, and gestures meant to indicate particular things. However, at a fundamental human level, body language also speaks.
Read moreHis new diocese is Tortona.
Read moreCommentary on the Psallite communion antiphon – an inspiring reflection on the liturgy of the coming Sunday and feast days.
Read moreA video series with Jan Kraybill on the art of organ playing in worship.
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Read moreRev. Ronald Raab, C.S.C. reflects on the Gospel Reading for the Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Read moreWherever, whenever, with whatever we do it, the psalmist’s command to sing the Lord, and Paul’s command to sing to Lord must lead us toward a song renewed and nourished by a deep and abiding spirit spiraling both inward and outward, toward a profound and enduring understanding.
Read moreThus today we honor in a distinctive way the married: those who embody God’s own covenant with humanity that the church declares to be the most perfect image of Christ’s spousal bond with his Church.
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