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Reflections on Today's Readings. By Kelly Adamson, Director of Residence Life Ministry and the Campus Ministry Grad Assistant Program. Here are three quick but important headlines for our lives from ...
Carson advises that reading is valuable to better comprehend politics and influence political debate. (Photo courtesy of Creative Commons) I am typically not one to give advice, but seeing as this ...
I suppose Reflections for Lent offers the most obvious starting point: the daily worship of the Church. A short order for Morning Prayer from Common Worship is accompanied by a page per day containing ...
A Reflection for Thursday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time. You can find today’s readings here. “Sacrifice or oblation you wished not, but ears open to obedience you gave me.” ...
NCR Today: The cardinals in Rome begin conclave Tuesday with a Mass. Here is a reflection on the readings they heard.
Great Books lend themselves to deep reading of texts, reflection, and discovery, whether it is a first or a second (or fifth or sixteenth) reading. In our ... the genderless society in Ursula Le ...
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