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Reflection for May 1, 2016
The main thing: 'Whoever loves me will keep my word'
In the early Church, just as in our time, there was confusion about what is required to be a Catholic (Christian). Paul, Barnabas and the apostles were working with diverse people from Antioch, Syria... Read More
Reflection for April 24, 2016
Let go and grow: Change can be a catalyst in our faith life
The beauty of Spring in Wisconsin is slowly emerging. We are in a time of transition and transformation. With hopeful hearts we look forward to the colors, new life, and the warmth of sunshine.... Read More
Reflection for April 17, 2016
Faith helps us tune into the Good Shepherd's mission for us
“My sheep hear my voice and I know them and they follow me.” (John 10:27-30) On this World Day of Prayer for Vocations, Sunday’s Gospel presents to us one of the deepest mysteries of the human... Read More
Reflection for April 10, 2016
Infinite. Immeasurable. Unending. That's Christ's love for us.
Love it! Love without measure boggles the human mind. Thanks! "When I have been forgiven by others, have I forgiven myself too?" ... @ the age of 63, raised Catholic, I still have... Read More
Reflection for April 3, 2016
Our work is with the Doubting Thomases of today
“We have seen the Lord!” That’s what the disciples said but Thomas did not believe them. So how can we get people today to believe, people who believe only what they see and touch? Do the “Little... Read More
Reflection for March 27, 2016
Do you hear what I hear? Jesus invites us to love Him & others
Easter of itself is very good news for people of faith. Do we hear it and experience it as it was proclaimed and experienced by the witnesses of the Easter event centuries ago at the tomb, along the... Read More
Reflection for March 20, 2016
Endless love: Jesus shows us how to love God, friend, stranger & enemy
Throughout his life Jesus opened his arms and heart in compassion, forgiveness, healing and love. He embraced life to the fullest and walked a path of surrender to God. Even as Jesus walked his final... Read More
Reflection for March 13, 2016
Misery and mercy: Conversion is always an option
Sunday's readings remind us that behavior is the window of the heart. The woman was forgiven much because she was cloaked in humility and sorrow. For the Pharisees, conversion was not possible... Read More
Reflection for March 6, 2016
All of us can relate to someone in the story of the Prodigal Son
A powerful message in the year of Mercy. Read More
Reflection for Feb. 28, 2016
Like an optimistic gardener, God is always working on us
by Sister Renee Delvaux Have you ever attempted to revive an "almost dead" potted plant? You pamper it along with new soil, plant food, proper watering, just the right sunlight. Yes, you give the... Read More
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