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People are inherently good. We desire communion with all humanity, yet we create division. Changing our perspective on the world can bring peace and harmony. (Originally posted Nov. 2015)
People are inherently good. We desire communion with all humanity, yet we create division. Changing our perspective on the world can bring peace and harmony. (Originally posted Nov. 2015)
People are inherently good. We desire communion with all humanity, yet we create division. Changing our perspective on the world can bring peace and harmony.
We can appreciate Ash Wednesday more when we appreciate our human vulnerability and poverty.
There are countless ways we can make room for Jesus. It begins with the simple dignity of all people and creatures.
When did Jesus knew he was God? What happened between the ages of 12 and 30?
The simple power of eye contact: It’s risky, but it affirms our existence.
A call to human and divine encounter. Also, details on a special offer for Pope Francis’ new book.
Does God redeem the rest of the natural world? What if we humans were not as superior as we thought?
In the desire for transcendence as a place to find God, we forget that God is in the plain and the ordinary.