Tag: Holy Week
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God’s Hands, Our Hands: A Holy Week Reflection
So many people across the globe have been on my mind throughout this Lenten season. One image haunts me even as it steadies my thoughts. Hands.
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Brief Book Review: From Easter to Holy Week
“The story Moore tells is one of definite, even triumphant, progress in the direction of recovery of the full liturgical richness of Holy Week.”
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A Widow’s Mi(gh)te
I have been wandering a writing wilderness. My human dustiness has fogged my brain and smudged my creative vision for many months now. A few weeks ago I experienced an unexpected stirring of my imagination. Some friends and I were gathered together near a park in my city. A wonderful water feature, a fountain with…
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In the Presence of the Angels
Angels are—first and foremost, above all else—messengers of the working out of the will of God.
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Passion Reflection from Catalonia
Do not say “there will be no Holy Week”, do not say it!
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“Who Cooked the Last Supper?”
“Who cooked the Last Supper?” This question caught my attention when I saw it as the title of a a 2001 book by Rosalind Miles—Who Cooked the Last Supper: The Women’s History of the World. THE BEST BITE OF FOOD I HAVE EVER HAD I am reminded of a dining experience I had while attending a liturgical…
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Lenting Hard . . . or Hardly Lenting?
I’ve mistaken my relatively consistent faithfulness to Lenten disciplines as truly “Lenting” during that forty-day stretch of life.
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The Paschal Triduum that (almost) Wasn’t
My daughter’s fearlessness in the face of mud puddles gives us a new slant on the font, and those brave catechumens who (will eventually) plunge into those murky baptismal waters.
