Voices

The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
FaithThe Good Word
Our prayers would be immeasurably improved if we truly believed that we were indeed talking to someone.
FaithThe Good Word
We cannot help but draw dividing lines, but the Gospel wants us to know that they are our lines, not God’s. They are a consequence of sin’s entrance in the world.
FaithThe Good Word
The way to believe in the vision is to immerse ourselves ever more deeply in the life of the vision keeper, the mystery that we call the church.
FaithThe Good Word
What grace must come, and by what means, for us to see more of the world as it truly is?
FaithThe Good Word
How can you say that you recognize and reverence God if you do not respond to those who stand in want?
FaithThe Good Word
Is it possible that people who say that the sacrament is more trouble than it is worth, that they do not need confession, have duped themselves?
FaithThe Good Word
Why do we dwell within our protective shells, safe from what might harm us but certainly not fully open to what lies beyond?
FaithFaith in Focus
The homily should be part of an active relationship between preacher and parish. None of us, speaking or listening, should stop trying to improve the experience.
FaithThe Good Word
If you feel a longing for God, take heart. You are alert and ready to receive the bridegroom. If you were not, his absence would not burn.
FaithThe Good Word
We are not meant to envy the intimacy or intensity of religious life. We are called to imitate it.