We must always remember that the waiting that we are called to during Advent is an active waiting, a season of raising up valleys, lowering mountains, and making straight a highway for the Lord (see Is 40:3-4). Many people will...
Catholic social teaching principles help guide us in considering the issue of healthcare:
Respect for Life and Dignity of the Human Person challenges us to work to make sure that all members of society have access to adequate healthcare so all God’s children can reach their full potential. ...
The issue of SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) has been much in the news. Let’s revisit what this program does and for whom. About 42 million...
Theologian and Cherokee descendant Dr. Randy Woodley offers this Thanksgiving prayer:
Great Mystery,
I am humbled that I will never know everything about you, but I am grateful that through the lives of the other I can know more of you. While I thank you for those who are like me, I especially thank you for those who are different than...
When undertaking a prayer practice, there is a natural human tendency to want to set timelines and goals. There is some value to this sort of self-imposed structure, as it can help us cultivate discipline and positive habits in our prayer lives. Nevertheless, we must always remember that prayer is ultimately relationship. As such, trying to predetermine a point of “arrival” that will allow us to proclaim “success” in our prayer is...
Do you know? According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, #2358, 1997 ed.:
"They [homosexual people] must be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. Every sign of unjust discrimination in their regard should be avoided."
Two of the seven themes of Catholic Social Teaching guide us in...
Having just celebrated All Saints’ and All Souls’ Days, let’s remember in a special way those who lost their lives to gun violence. As wars rage around the world and soldiers are in our own cities, we are called to choose the path of peace. Here is a prayer from Education for Justice,...
Author and motivational speaker Regina Brett once wisely stated that “God isn't present in the past or future. The great 'I Am' is in the present moment.” Divine union can only be realized in the now, and likewise Dive gifts like grace, peace, healing, and love can only be given and received now. In that sense, it is ineffectual to focus our ...