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Think you’re not a poetry person? Let Elizabeth Acevedo change your mind.
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Dark inscrutable workmanship: a reflection for the third Friday of Lent
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
March 02, 2018
Even when we are unaware of the acts of God, He continues to operate in our lives with the ineffable, inscrutable power of his love.
The world needs the Black Madonna
Why do we let ‘good manners’ get in the way of prayer?
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Sink or swim: a reflection for the second Friday of Lent
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
February 23, 2018
Perhaps the gift of the rough seas is that they force us to acknowledge our utter dependence on the One who loves us.
Bringing pro-life and feminist goals together
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