Spiritual

I am unabashedly a woman of faith and it informs most of my writing.

Saturday 3rd Week of Lent

March 26, 2022 One of the loveliest books of the Bible is Hosea from which today’s first reading comes. The prophet assures us that God will come to us “like the rain, like spring rain that waters the earth.” For those of you who are gardeners or know farm life, this is a metaphor that […]

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Friday 3rd Week of Lent

March 25, 2022. The Annunciation of the Lord Two years ago, my parish offered a special tribute to Mary on Mother’s Day. I wrote this meditation on the Annunciation for that tribute. Today I offer it to you on this great feast day. Enjoy. Annunciation The day began like any other day. There was nothing

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Thursday 3rd Week of Lent

March 24, 2022 One of the most beautiful lines in all of sacred scripture is found in today’s reading from the prophet Jeremiah, “I will be your God and you shall be my people.” I find that to be so … well, it is hard to put into words. Maybe “comforting” works, maybe “thrilling”, “wonderful”,

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Wednesday 3rd Week of Lent

March 23, 2022 ‘What nation has such great laws and is so close to their God?’ is a paraphrase of the first reading from Deuteronomy. ‘They must be a wise and intelligent nation’ is what others will say of the Israelites, Moses promises them, if they follow the statutes given to them. Even Jesus in

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Tuesday 3rd Week of Lent

March 22, 2022 When I have nothing to offer to God except for my humble prayers for mercy, then I think I am getting closer to what God wants from me. God wants me. God longs for me. God longs for you, too. Kind of catches one up short, doesn’t it? Azariah, in the excerpt

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Monday 3rd Week of Lent

Monday March 22, 2022 We had the image of sentinels waiting for the dawn earlier this Lent. Today the Psalmist longs for God the way a deer longs for running streams. We cannot live without water anymore that we can live without God. Some translations say the hart pants for water. Think of how after

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3rd Sunday of Lent

Sunday March 20, 2022 I had an interesting thought while looking at the reading for today. In the excerpt from Exodus, Moses is called by God to deliver the Israelites from enslavement in Egypt. God identifies himself as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and pronounces that his name is I AM. If we

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Saturday 2nd Week of Lent

Saturday March 19, 2022  St. Joseph Spouse of Mary The Church sets aside today to celebrate and venerate a special man, St. Joseph. Our readings speak of fulfilling prophecies: the promise to Abraham that he would father many nations and to David that his kingdom would be made firm—always ruled by an heir. We Christians recognize

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Friday 2nd Week of Lent

Friday March 18, 2022. St. Cyril of Jerusalem We are back to being careful with whom we keep company. Today we are introduced to Joseph in our reading from Genesis. Joseph was the favorite son of Jacob (Israel), and his brothers resented it. They considered killing him, but instead sold him as a slave for

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Thursday 2nd Week of Lent

Thursday March 17, 2022.  St. Patrick Folks will be drinking green beer today, full of bonhomie. Strange juxtaposition with the scriptures for today. Our friend, Jeremiah, warns us not to put our faith in people, for we will be disappointed. Psalm 1 says that only seeking the Lord will result in our prosperity, that the counsel

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