Bearing the Weight
The advice columnist Ann Landers once famously wrote that “hanging onto resentment is letting someone you despise live rent-free in your head.” Anyone who has struggled to forgive a serious…
The advice columnist Ann Landers once famously wrote that “hanging onto resentment is letting someone you despise live rent-free in your head.” Anyone who has struggled to forgive a serious…
Today’s scriptures remind us that we often cannot see everything that God is doing.
Hearing Maccabees today reminds us that much of what seems powerful and immutable in our own time will one day pass away. As believers in a God who has “cast down the mighty from their thrones and lifted up the lowly” (Luke 1:52), we know the kingdom of Christ is the only one that will truly last.
Jesus’ vision of the Church is not a community that trembles in fear behind its own walls but one that ventures out courageously to break down the walls that hold others captive.
There is no way around the fact that the kind of faith Jesus asks for when we pray is radical and unreasonable.
Few things seem as alien to us today as the economic life of the early Church . . . The wealth of the community was pooled and distributed according to need.