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The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
FaithThe Good Word
We experience the death of others—but not as they do. We only know that they are gone, and that fact alone is nigh impossible to comprehend.
FaithThe Good Word
The utter multitude of souls created and redeemed by God is necessary to imagine even a fraction of God’s plenitude.
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Many of us avoid contemplative prayer because we are more afraid of God’s non-existence than we are sure that we will experience God’s presence.
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What does a Catholic priest make of “Midnight Mass”? Is the Netflix show anti-Catholic?
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God is more than we can comprehend, and sin limits what we can understand.
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In itself, suffering is never a good thing. But if someone we love is suffering, then we want our share of it.
FaithThe Good Word
What do I love in life that stands between me and the love of my life? What stands between me and my Lord?
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The list of failures and disappointments in marriage is long, but just as our sins cannot cancel the goodness God gave us, marriage remains a singular channel of God’s grace.
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Faith, justice and unity still matter. So too do prudence, charity and patience. The latter are not chains upon the former. They are channels that direct them to their source in God.
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To see our faith as a calling is to recognize that, whoever we are, we have only just begun to live out our discipleship.