A single word can change everything. This reflection explores the quiet power of “we”—in marriage, sainthood, and faith itself. From a personal moment of shared identity to the theology of the Trinity, it reveals how love, compassion, and the Spirit draw us beyond “I” into a deeper, sacred togetherness.
Category Archives: Spiritual Reflections
Jesus Laughing
A popular image of a laughing Jesus raises a serious question: did joy and humor have a place in his life and message? By contrasting Christian, Buddhist, Jewish, and Islamic traditions, this reflection explores laughter as a sign of spiritual freedom—and asks whether the gospel truly is good news meant to bring joy.
Holiday Cheer
The author reflects on Christmas through a Catholic lens, recalling warm childhood memories while emphasizing the holiday’s importance for spiritual reflection and connection. The message of peace and love, embodied in Jesus’ birth, should permeate celebrations. Amid distractions, a meditative mindset can bring joy and reverence to this sacred season.
They Have Forgotten How to Blush
The author reflects on the relevance of Jeremiah’s warnings against inequality and moral neglect in today’s society. He emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, accountability, and compassion for the less fortunate, drawing parallels to historical figures like Abraham Lincoln. The call to “blush” serves as a reminder to confront our moral failures and seek justice for all.
Simple Gifts
The post reflects on moments of connection and awareness, emphasized by the hospice nurse’s comment on dying individuals experiencing “gifts” of lucidity. It recounts an unexpected encounter with a police chief who offered free pumpkins, celebrating life’s simple pleasures. The author highlights the importance of appreciating these moments, both in life and through faith, as they carry significance beyond death.
