The thought of getting ready for Christmas overwhelms me. Decorating the house, buying the gifts, making the reservations, baking the sweets, dragging the kids to forced memory making, and partying with friends all mesh with the day to day activities that already fill life. How is it possible to fit all the extra into a… Continue reading advent is coming
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scarcity of love
The feeding of the 5,000 is one of my favorite miracles performed by Jesus. I love it because it's a big miracle, but I love it even more because of who actually performed the miracle. Yes, it is quite possible that Jesus turned a scarcity of loaves and fishes into an abundance of food, but… Continue reading scarcity of love
the enneagram train
I am officially on board the enneagram train. Iโve been a fan of the enneagram for awhile, slowly researching when it felt more like a stroll in the park. But in the last year or so, the popularity of the enneagram has picked up speed and is rushing through peopleโs lives, leaving us breathless while… Continue reading the enneagram train
reads of the week 6/21/19
Welcome to reads of the week! As interesting articles arise, I'll share them with you in an effort to give you a peek into the Catholic news as I see it. New migrant shelter close to completion in Nogales, Sonora: Kino Border Initiative has almost completed work on its new space. During my last visit,… Continue reading reads of the week 6/21/19
children of the border
I scanned the line of children on the sidewalk waiting to be invited into the small room for breakfast. Some hid behind their mothers and fathers, others gathered with siblings around a game, but one girl noticed me looking, bravely caught my eye, and warmly smiled. I walked over and knelt before her, meeting her… Continue reading children of the border
in the waiting
It is on days like today, when we are asked to wait -- in the Holy Saturdays of our lives -- that I feel restless. Typically, I am extraordinarily good at waiting. I find a good book, snuggle into my chair, and let the hours pass as I enter into worlds and lives that are… Continue reading in the waiting
wash some feet
Holy Thursday is one of my favorite days of the liturgical year because this is the day that Jesus makes it completely and utterly clear how important caring for others is to living a holy life. On this very last day with his best friends, Jesus took the time to do something he had never… Continue reading wash some feet
letter to a teen
Dear young one, I was watching the other day as you stood just on the outskirts of the group, the leader holding court perched on the picnic table, the rest of you arranged in a half circle around him, all eyes focused at the apex of the arc. But you, you were just outside the… Continue reading letter to a teen
happy hug day
This is the year I turn 45. I was going to plan a big party with friends, because 45 is kind of a big number. But then I remembered I don't really like planning things and I don't really like being the person people are coming to see, so, no party. Happy 45 to me!… Continue reading happy hug day
friends for lent
I'm not giving up coffee or chocolate or wine or cheese for Lent this year. I'm not promising to exercise more or sleep more, either. I'm not even promising to pray more (although I will anyway, because...LENT!) I'm not giving up anything this year. Instead I'm taking up time with friends. At first glance, adding… Continue reading friends for lent