My Spiritual Lesson From an Ear Infection
For the past few weeks I have been struggling terribly with my ears. I picked up an ear infection while […]
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For the past few weeks I have been struggling terribly with my ears. I picked up an ear infection while […]
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I am reading Pope Francis’ document on holiness, Gaudete et Exsultate (“Rejoice and Be Glad”), which was published earlier
Holiness in Hopelessness Read Post »
There are two kinds of truth-seekers: those who constantly strive to find the Truth (with a capital T) and those
Rock and Sand: The Search for Truth Read Post »
Recently I read that men are more likely to apply for jobs even when they meet only 60% of the
Beloved Daughters of a Loving Father Read Post »
After the recent Irish referendum on abortion, I read that some priests said that Catholics who voted “Yes” to decriminalise
What Does ‘In Good Conscience’ Really Mean? Read Post »
South Africa needs a process to find healing and forgiveness, to be transformed by one another, and together find solutions
Difficult, But Necessary Conversations Read Post »
The Ascension represents our hope. Where Jesus has gone, we hope to follow. This is what our Catholic tradition tells us. But on a personal level, I struggle to identify with the Ascension and its promise of heaven.
After the Goodbyes: Our Silent Wait in Hope Read Post »
Last month, 300 youth representatives from around the world gathered in Rome to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing young people today. Their conversations were summarised in a document that will guide the bishops when they meet in October for the Synod on Youth.
These Are The Questions Youth Have, and They’re Not Trivial Read Post »
Often we want to return to God. We want to return to the heart of love. We want to return to forgiveness and redemption. We want to return to a life of hope. Yet, something holds us back. Fear…
Pause. See. Return. Be transformed Read Post »