Read 3rd Sunday of Easter – Deacon Peter
Read 3rd Sunday of Easter – Deacon Peter
Is it possible to help prepare a loved one’s “soil” so that they can be fertile ground for Christ? You bet!
What drives Paul to do what he does? His energy is breathtaking. It’s all about understanding the truth, and once that lights your fire, look out world!
When Jesus tells the disciples, “Shalom!” he means much more than “Peace”. He means prosperity, forgiveness, and wholeness – totally unmerited. That’s why this is Divine Mercy Sunday.
As Jesus writes in the dust, he inscribes a new commandment, one of mercy. We are both encouraged and challenged by this integral facet of God.
Conversion moments can be quiet or momentous, and we have two big ones in today’s readings – Isaiah and Simon Peter. Is there a common thread?
Paul’s amazing letter to the Corinthians features a discussion of gifts that we can take to heart. What charism have you been given? Here’s how to think about that question….
Families are critically important to everyone. We need to widen our understanding of family and seek out those who may be on the edges.
Baritmaeus has great faith, so much so that Jesus is practically a bystander to his healing. How does hope turn into faith?
Mark pairs two stories together, Jesus’ condemnation of divorce and his encouragement to accept God’s kingdom as a child.