Yes, she was asking about regulations and rules. But as I sat with it, I realized that she was really asking about how she and her family could be with God.
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It Happens: On Spring and Other Stuff
We confuse ourselves into thinking that we make the world go ‘round, and in this confusion we run ourselves into the ground while life springs forth without our doing anything at all. It just happens.
Pride & Protectiveness: A Parental Lesson
A few weeks ago I got a glimpse of the pride – and protectiveness – a parent might feel for her child. It felt awesome.
Alleluia, Alleluia
Alleluia, Alleluia. After enough repetitions those eight syllables tunneled their way into my brain like a catchy radio jingle. Alleluia, Alleluia at the end of every thought.
A Slow Pitch & A Shower Scene, Jackie Robinson’s “42”
Brendan Busse wonders whether a comedic moment in the Jackie Robinson biopic is also a window into another, non-racial, story of exclusion.
The (Face)Book of Lamentations
In the midst of national tragedy, Joe Simmons sees Facebook as a window into our desire for communal comfort in our anxiety and anger.
Into the Winter Streets, a Papal Interruption
Joe Simmons finds that Pope Francis’ attention to deeds rather than words is interrupting his writing time.
Amateurism (It’s for Lovers)
“There is nothing we can do but love” said Dorothy Day. Brendan Busse couldn’t agree more, because it’s only in love – in embracing our fundamental amateurism – that we can do the same.
A Pope Prays, the Digital World Pauses
Leave it to a Jesuit Pope to break the digital immediate-response cycle. Matt Spotts on how Pope Francis called us to prayer.
Given Up Yet? Then it’s Time for Renewal
What is the one thing standing between our dusty origin and our dusty destiny? The Love of God. Only this.