Good Friday is a unique time for us to draw closer to God, in both Jesus’s human suffering and God’s infinite mercy. We invite you to use the three reflections and accompanying music/poetry below to grow deeper in holiness...
In a recent New Yorker, Evan Osnos tells the story of Xu who, as a young person, followed Mao Zedong’s way of making China strong and eradicating injustice. He did so until the very ones he emulated imprisoned him. He escaped three times from the prison, only to be...
Every year at the Good Friday service, I get choked up. It always gets me: the thought of Christ being crucified and the many people that let it happen. Didn’t they know? Didn’t Pilate himself say that Jesus was innocent? So many people just stood by; and maybe...
Every year at the Good Friday service, I get choked up. It always gets me: the thought of Christ being crucified and the many people that let it happen. Didn’t they know? Didn’t Pilate himself say that Jesus was innocent? So many people just stood by; and maybe...
In celebration of the Easter season, we are continuing our Spirituality Wednesday series with writings from our sisters every Wednesday. However, because April is also National Poetry Month, we’re highlighting our sister-poets this month, too! Below is a poem by...