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FaithThe Word
Jaime L. Waters
We are prompted to reflect on ways that we can serve one another and are also challenged to address suffering in our midst.
A volunteer in a blue shirt hands a plastic bag of potatoes to a person in need at a food pantry in July 2021.
FaithThe Word
Jaime L. Waters
The readings prompt appreciation and action, emphasizing the value of wisdom and the need to serve the poor.
FaithThe Word
Jaime L. Waters
The readings show an evolution of thoughts on relationships: humans and animals, husband and wife, adult and child.
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FaithShort Take
Allyson Huval
Yoga has roots in South Asian religions. That doesn’t mean Catholics should avoid it.
Women show their health passes to a waiter in Paris on Aug. 19, 2021. France, Italy, Denmark and the U.S. cities of New York, San Francisco and New Orleans are among the places that have imposed vaccination requirements at places like restaurants, gyms and theaters as the Delta variant of Covid-19 spreads. (AP Photo/Adrienne Surprenant)
FaithFaith in Focus
Jim McDermott
It can be dispiriting, even infuriating, to imagine our future with Covid-19. Spiritual exercises inspired by Ignatius can help us become more aware and move past our anger.
A cross in silhouette against the sunset in a field with birds flying in the distance.
FaithThe Word
Jaime L. Waters
All three texts elucidate the power and importance of living in ways that honor ourselves and others.