
He Stinketh
Contemplating the story of Lazarus, I had to find a King James Bible to see if it really says, “he stinketh.” That’s the memory that
Contemplating the story of Lazarus, I had to find a King James Bible to see if it really says, “he stinketh.” That’s the memory that
Reading: John 12:20-26 By now, most of us are quite familiar with the story of Oscar Romero, and the dramatic moment of his death…assassinated while
John 11:1-45 To the sound of distant weeping I exited:“Eleazar, Eleazar,” my sisters criedbut the keen came as if from the bottom of a well,
A prayer for quiet rest –After Psalm 131 (by Josh Huber) O Mother, you see me as I am–dust and to dust returning. I keep
“Here is an astonishing thing,” says the man who was born blind. We’ll call him the Seeing Man. This poor guy has really been through
Thus said the Lord to me, ‘Go and buy yourself a linen loincloth, and put it on your loins, but do not dip it in water.’ So I
I am not Irish, so won’t pretend to know more about St. Patrick than I do. In fact, I know very little about the man,
John 9:1-41 Blessed Savior,we open our eyes to see your light,and ask that it illumine our heartsthat we may serve you this daywith joy and
Excerpted from Passion for Pilgrimage, by Alan Jones “In the Eastern tradition there is a critical period in our lives that is a privileged opportunity for
By Emily Meeks Stone benches line the walls of the Encounter Chapel, part of the lower level of Duc in Altum in Magdala, on the
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