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Reflection for Dec. 19, 2021
The Visitation
Elizabeth's encounter with Mary can be experienced today by Sister Elise Cholewinski I sat in a quiet room, meeting with my spiritual director and discerning a difficult decision I had to make. We... Read More
Reflection for Dec. 12, 2021
Shout with gladness each day of the year
As we rejoice in God, God rejoices in us by Sister Donna Koch This third Sunday of Advent is called Gaudete Sunday. Gaudete means rejoice. In our readings, we are called to “shout for joy, exult, be... Read More
Reflection for Dec. 5, 2021
Kindness, joy and compassion
We can help prepare the way of the Lord in our daily encounters by Sister Jane Riha The key phrase for this Second Sunday of Advent is “Prepare the way of the Lord.” People are preparing for... Read More
Reflection for Nov. 28, 2021
The road to Jesus begins with a plan
Who does Jesus call you to be? by Sister Ann Rehrauer I just finished a few days of retreat, which I like to take in November, around Thanksgiving and the beginning of Advent. This is the perfect... Read More
Reflection for Nov. 21, 2021
Signs of love
How can we show people today that Christ is our King? by Renae Bauer Communications Director The Sunday before Advent is dedicated to the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe,... Read More
Reflection for Nov. 14, 2021
Stay awake and be ready
Now is the time to let God's word bud in your heart and into action by Sister Laura Zelten As we approach the end of the liturgical year the readings for this Sunday remind us of the need to be... Read More
Reflection for Nov. 7, 2021
Faith, hope and love of God
Widows show us the meaning of a generous and loving heart by Sister Carolyn Zahringer Two of Sunday's readings put before us the example of two widows, both poor in many ways but supported by their... Read More
Reflection for Oct. 31, 2021
Don't hold back
Love of God and love of neighbor underpin everything by Sister Sally Ann Brickner Jerusalem is the setting for this Sunday’s Gospel according to Mark. Jesus had arrived at the city to shouts of... Read More
Reflection for Oct. 24, 2021
Jesus, Son of David, have pity on me!
Eight-word prayer may be Bartimaeus' gift to each of us by Sister Mary Kabat Jesus, Son of David, have pity on me! In this Sunday’s Gospel (Mark 10:46-52,) we hear Bartimaeus calling out those words... Read More
Reflection for Oct. 17, 2021
To serve, not to be served
Discipleship calls us to walk a different path by Sister Agnes Fischer How lonely Jesus was! Striding on ahead and the Twelve unsympathetic and self-seeking, lagging to squabble about pre-eminence.... Read More
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