With the coming of this Season of Advent, we’re invited by our Holy Mother the Church as we journey in faith to deeply reflect the Mystery of Jesus Christ that’s […]
This feast day took on new meaning for me when I entered the convent. I am a Sister of St. Joseph of Carondelet. Our Motherhouse is located in south St. […]
“Resplendent and unfading is Wisdom, and she is readily perceived by those who love her, and found by those who seek her.” As you are reading this column, we are […]
This week’s readings are, seemingly, providentially appropriate. In our First Reading, we see the Lord impel the Israelites to bear in mind always their own roots of slavery lest they […]
A Place at the Banquet The readings from Isaiah, St. Paul and St. Matthew for this 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time all speak of a God of abundance, who gives […]
“The stupid coronavirus!” My 8 & 9 year old grandsons are not allowed to use the word “stupid” in very many contexts, but when it relates to the virus, “stupid” […]
Since the beginning of September I have been spending some extra time working from home while my boys are virtually schooling. **Huge shout out to all those teachers, administrators and […]
Have you ever questioned whether you’ve given too many chances? I have sometimes questioned if I forgive people too often. I like to see the good and it oftentimes ends […]
SEPTEMBER – the month of the “NEW BEGINNING.” Why? Is it because it signals time to re-engage in the activities we used to enjoy in the context of the “NEW […]