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  • “For This, I was Born …”

    “For this, I was born,” Jesus tells us. For this? Today’s Gospel rocks us with its injustice, its inhumanity, its great wrong. For what is the crucifixion, if not the highest wrong? A friend, with a belly full of bread,… Continue reading

  • Window

    (Postcards from Cyrene) The Lord came into your history, into the dust of your human being, barefoot and bearing his own cross–all the makings, all the markings of a world-eaten love. The Lord came into the darkest corners of your… Continue reading

  • Water From the Rock

      Your thirst was a boundless place And I gave you manna. I sent you food which fed without your knowing (“What is it?” They said to one another.) Into your midst Into your dust I sent you food —… Continue reading

  • Come and Adore Him

    December 2018 For me, Advent is one big paradox. For many (especially the children I live with), Advent “preparation” means accumulation—more shopping, more outings, more calories, more excitement and seasonal stimulation. And the culture woos us with extravagance—even bigger savings,… Continue reading

  • The Christmas Train – 2018

    December 2018 The Christmas Train. I’ve used the expression for years to describe the onslaught of holiday activity—the decorating, shopping, teacher gifts, holiday concerts, and church activities bearing down on the season like an 80-ton locomotive. You’re either on it… Continue reading

  • Child’s Pose

    Weekend in New England. It’s become a bit of a tradition, that actually started with my father. He was diagnosed after Labor Day one fall, after a long summer–and spring—of tests and doctors and waiting on results. I don’t recall… Continue reading

  • August 6: The Wonder

    Monday, August 6:  Mont St Michel The halfway point in our 10-day trip is also the highlight of our entire journey: Mont St. Michel. By now, we are three somewhat unique travelers: the French romantic, the returning pilgrim, the photographer—and… Continue reading

  • August 4: Fraternity … Hospitality … Insanity

    There is only one hill in Paris, and you can see it from the roof of the Arc de Triomphe, which is the one place Sophie told me she wanted to visit. I had pointed out the smaller arc, at… Continue reading

  • August 3: Le Soleil C’est Moi

    3 August 2018 On Friday, we visit the Palace of Versailles. So does half of France. It is the third most visited monument in the country, after the Eiffel Tower and Mt. St. Michel. The crowds outside on the cobblestone… Continue reading

  • August 2, 2018: Detournement

    I wasn’t kidding about the jack hammers. 8 a.m. sharp. The windows are wide open, the day glares in, and I bolt out of the little bed instantly awake—and, for some reason, laughing. The day is ridiculously loud. I am… Continue reading