Photo by Alem Su00e1nchez on Pexels.com This is going to be a very short reflection this week. The current massacres in Georgia and Colorado are very disturbing and I am left without words to express my grief and shock. Thinking back to the Columbine massacre in 1999, to Sandy Hook in 2012 and all the other ones our country … Continue reading Life and Death: a Mystery
Month: March 2021
Have you met God?
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Most of us are familiar with that famous passage from 1Cor. 13 that speaks of love, “Love is patient; love is kind...” But do you recall the totally awesome verse from the same section of St. Paul’s letter found in verse 12: “Now we see indistinctly, as in a mirror; … Continue reading Have you met God?
Orphanage Classroom Building Fund
Reflection by Natalie Bayci- University Mission Director (Retired) Since the beginning of the Diocesan University Mission trip to Sucre, in 1994, we have been helping at the orphanage in Ta Ta Juan Dios. Initially it was students from the University of St. Francis. Beginning in 1997, students from Benedictine and Lewis Universities joined the University … Continue reading Orphanage Classroom Building Fund
The Gift of the Cross
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com We are now heading toward the fourth Sunday of Lent. Many spiritual writers have helped us to expand the ways that we can understand almsgiving and penance. Surely these times of the pandemic are days of penance and “giving up” many treasured things. Often we hear it said that just … Continue reading The Gift of the Cross
Mission Animation: Let the rain come!
As the challenges of the pandemic continue, are you feeling that this kind of life will never end? The temptation is great to believe that we can now relax certain restrictions and just return to the life we once knew. In fact some states are reopening all businesses with no guidelines and not requiring masks. The medical … Continue reading Mission Animation: Let the rain come!