All the Light we cannot See
I am currently reading the 2015 Pulitzer Prize book, All the Light we cannot See, a book about World War II. I have only got about thirty or so pages … Continue Reading →
I am currently reading the 2015 Pulitzer Prize book, All the Light we cannot See, a book about World War II. I have only got about thirty or so pages … Continue Reading →
Leading us home: the experience of walking alongside the homeless By Phil Brennan, Romero Institute, Waterford Somewhere the Spirit is stirring, inviting us to share in the evolving mystery of … Continue Reading →
Leading us home: the experience of walking alongside the homeless By Phil Brennan, Romero Institute, Waterford The Church needs to re-discover its prophetic voice and speak its truth without equivocation … Continue Reading →
On the periphery, we come to see the pain of the crucified Christ laid bare in the world. They live without the superfluous trappings that dim our view and numb our senses. They are stripped to the core, to the essentials. We who oft cast a derisory glance in their direction are the impoverished ones. They, in their vulnerability, become the source of great blessing to those who cross the threshold and dare to let go of all that once defined us. Continue Reading →
Leading us home: the experience of walking alongside the homeless By Phil Brennan, Romero Institute, Waterford The music of the High Hopes Choir captures something universal about the spirit of … Continue Reading →