by Sr. Jeanne Moore, OP, Dominican Sisters of Peace
Jesus’ parable about the final judgment assumes everyone assembled before the glorious Son of Man saw hungry, thirsty, naked, and ill folks, strangers and prisoners. Read more...
The First Sunday of Lent always begins with Jesus being “led by the Spirit into the desert for forty days.” There is a lot of history and tradition tied up in that short statement. Read more...
Like the tax collector, we receive a call from Jesus to follow Him, so we should also “leave everything behind,” every excess that does not give honor to God. Read more...
Today, Isaiah challenges us to look at our hearts and the needs of the world. The sacrifice pleasing to God is one that moves our hearts to compassion by responding to the needs of others. Read more...
True crosses, our path of continuous conversion, are uncomfortable, they bring pain and tears, but we carry them because they lead us to greater love, Jesus. He is and leads us to greater love if we are willing to come back to the cross. Read more...