God called the Israelites by name. What does that mean for St. Paul’s?
God called the Israelites by name. What does that mean for St. Paul’s?
Steven Covey said, “The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing.” The people of Israel had forgotten that; perhaps we have too.
In John’s gospel we are invited to comprehend the deeper gift found in Christ’s coming, that truth and grace come to occupy our encounter with God.
May this be the Christmas when we truly hear God Say “I love you”.
God will do anything to be near to us. And that’s how God transforms the world: through this great gift of love.
The Story of Christmas … a special “pandemic-protocol-compliant” rendition of the St. Paul’s tradition!
Fr. George reflects on John the Baptist calling us to show forth our faith by being fully human. It’s not just about believing, it’s about doing.
Fr. Javier reflects on the meaning of repentance this Advent: “What would it look like for us to believe in our ability to change our minds? What would it look like for us to be the kind of people who repent and return, learn and grow?”
Lewis Carroll brought us into the magical world of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. One of my favorite scenes in the story is when Alice finds herself at a crossroads and addresses the Cheshire cat, grinning from a tree branch above her. “Cheshire puss,” Alice began, “would you please tell me which way I ought to go from…