January 13, Fire: a Sunday Scriptures blog

We start the Christmas Ordinary Time part of our Church year today — some weeks between the Advent and Christmas season and the beginning of Lent — “counted” weeks; the number will depend on whether Easter is early or late, which depends on the first full moon of spring. This…

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Precious Blood Spirituality is Lived

This blog is from the Precious Blood Spirituality Committee, a committee formed of representatives from the seven communities who are part of the Precious Blood Leadership Conference (PBLC). Over the past few years, I have shared my reflections on the spirituality of the Precious Blood a number of times, here…

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Jan 6, Epiphany: a Sunday Scriptures blog

In 2019, the January 6th date of the Feast of Epiphany falls on Sunday; in other years the feast is “transferred” to the closest Sunday. Epiphany means a manifestation, an “appearance,” a mind-altering insight into something. The Gospel we read today is from Matthew’s “infancy narrative,” the story of the…

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Living Advent

Today’s Blog entry is written by Jenna Legg, who serves Vocation Ministry Coordinator for our congregation. Jenna offers a reflection on the struggle that often exists in responding to God’s call.  While Advent is usually expressed as a season of “joyful hope” and preparedness, I also believe there is a…

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Being a Meaning-Maker

At a recent liturgy, as I was reciting the familiar Trinitarian formula and signing myself, I became acutely aware of what I was actually doing. Too often these ritual signs become habitual and intentionality is lost. But this day I was struck by how an act of violence became a sign of…

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