A prayer for the twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time.

God. You understand.You are available. In the middle of his struggles, Job wasn’t sure.In the middle of his grief, Job couldn’t find you. Often, neither can we. And yet, you promised, Jesus, to be with us even to the end of the age.You promised, Jesus, to fill us with your Spirit.You told us, Father, to […]

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Presence: and me

“God? Please make them aware of your presence.” It’s something I ask God often on behalf of others. It’s something I ask when I don’t want to presume that I know what they need. I could say, and sometimes do, “bring healing to their heart and body and mind.” I could say, and sometimes do, […]

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Presence: and absence

Jesus went out of the house, away by himself, early in the morning. The disciples went looking for him. They wanted him to come back. There were sick people outside Peter’s house, waiting to be healed. He said, “We’re going to other villages. I need to go preach there.” I’ve always had this picture in […]

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Responding To Hurt Feelings

Rich Dixon continues his story +++ From last time – how to respond when best intentions still cause hurt feelings? I don’t know the best response, but here’s what I did: I asked the experts at Project Rescue how they presented the notion of justice. Almost immediately, I understood my mistake. There’s a difference between […]

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Presence: and grief

The woman was walking by the coffin, lost in grief. Her husband, gone years ago. Her only son, her only hope, her only support, now heading to the cemetery in that wooden box. We have a word for widow. We have a word for orphan. We have no simple word for the parent whose child […]

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