Here we are, about nine months into the COVID pandemic, experiencing a resurgence of the spread of the virus because, according to some health experts, of the omission on the part of many people to follow the basic guidelines for being safe: masks and social distancing. This second round of it was also predicted by … Continue reading Making Sense of the Senseless
Month: October 2020
Mission From A Distance
Covid-19 has changed our lives. We are slowly learning how to adapt, becoming more accustomed to wearing a mask when venturing outside, measuring six feet between us, not reaching out for a handshake or even a hug. I find myself clasping my hands as a reminder. These daily reactions are becoming habits. How will these … Continue reading Mission From A Distance
We Wait
By Felicia Rodriguez Oh how weary, how heavy The toil this life does levy. Each breath a tax on my lungs. Each step in rhythm to the slaves’ songs. “To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve” truly anguished Desperate for sweet relief. There must be more than this grief. Show us there … Continue reading We Wait
Time to Admit, to Be Honest
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com If you haven’t heard yet, you certainly will be hearing about Pope Francis’ newest encyclical titled, Fratelli Tutti, “Brothers All”. It is a letter which shows the depth of the pope’s understanding of our present society and what we all need to do to transform this society into the reality that God has proposed … Continue reading Time to Admit, to Be Honest