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Good Friday: Whom Are We Crucifying?

I grapple with this question each Good Friday morning at the Pentagon. At 7:00 a.m. thirty to fifty people meet on Army-Navy Drive just outside the Pentagon property, we walk in solemn procession to the “protest area” allotted near a…

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Holy Thursday: Called to Serve

Many years ago, I wore a leg cast for six weeks following a skiing accident. I still remember how wonderful it felt to finally have the doctor remove the cast and then gently wash my itchy leg with warm, soapy…

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Palm Sunday: Reflection, Change, Promise, Love…

The Lenten season brings different meanings to each of us.  For me, it is particularly a season of reflection as well as promise and change.  Frequently during the years I look back on whether I am doing all I can…

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Lenten Reflections: For the Sixth Friday of Lent

What is a Journey?  A trek across the country?  A simple movement from one part of the city to another?  A trip to visit a loved one? Early in my adult life I learned the joy, the challenge, the anticipation…

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Lenten Reflection: for the Third Friday of Lent

God so loved the world that he gave his only-begotten Son; so that everyone who believes in him might have eternal life (JN 3:16). Jealousy, resentment, and anger, all destructive emotions, nearly consume Joseph’s brothers: “When his brothers saw that…

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Lenten Reflection: for the Second Friday of Lent

Traditionally, the practices of the season of Lent have been prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Prayer, the lifting of our mind and heart to God,  has taken on various forms throughout the centuries – from novenas, rosaries, and the divine office, …

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Lenten Reflections: Holy Week and Holy Feet

One of the most powerful images from Holy Week is one that many people skip right over. It is Jesus’ washing of the disciples’ feet. Here are the scripture verses so that you can reflect on the words a bit,…

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