Meditations

The Jewish Holiday of Shabbat: A Time of Refreshment, Part 2 of 2

October 18, 2021

Rabbi Heschel describes Shabbat as "a cathedral in time," a place to enjoy sacred rest, a hallowed break from doing to make room for being.

Family Matters #28: Pets are family too!

October 13, 2021

By Lucia Ferrara
Do you have a furry friend who has become part of your family? People are learning that the connection between their pet is good for their physical health and mental well-being.

Respect Life: Time to Abolish the Death Penalty

October 12, 2021

The Catechism of the Catholic Church says the death penalty is “inadmissible” in all cases. Pope Francis has challenged all Catholics to work for its abolishment. On Oct. 16, Jean Swymeler, Connie Swymeler, and Margaret D’Huyvetter will propose ways that we can join this campaign.

Respect Life Video Series: Mothers Who Lost Children to Violence

In the second of our five-week study session on deepening our awareness of the meaning of “respect for life,” Precious Blood Sr. Donna from the Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation introduces us to two women who lost their sons to violence of Chicago streets.

The Jewish Holiday of Shabbat: A Weekly Time of Refreshment

October 11, 2021

By Kathy Keary
“The sages describe Shabbat as a taste of the world to come – a glimpse into the Messianic time of true peace and lovingkindness.” ~ Rabbi Ted Falcon

Respect Life: When violence claims a child

October 6, 2021

In the second of our five-week study session on respect life issues, we meet mothers who have lost children to gun violence or incarceration and how they come together for support and healing. Guest speakers: Sr. Donna Liette, C.PP.S. and members of the Mothers Circle at Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation in Chicago.

Respect Life Video Series: Elder Abuse Awareness

In the first of our five-week study session on deepening our awareness of the meaning of “respect for life,” we meet Julie Kuzera and Nanna Cross of the Jane Addams Senior Caucus in Chicago, who are activists in the cause of exposing and preventing elder abuse.

Living in tension: Can you stay in a church that inspires and disappoints?

October 5, 2021

By Fr. Bill Nordenbrock, CPPS
Are you struggling with the tension of a Church that is simultaneously inspirational and disappointing? Do you wonder if it is possible to be faithfully loyal and faithfully prophetic? Can we form a communion while living in tension?

Sukkot: A Joyful Celebration in the Jewish Tradition

October 4, 2021

By Kathy Keary
The harvest analogy of Sukkot continues to hold significance as the Jewish people reflect on the spiritual and emotional benefit of the experience of heartfelt repentance and forgiveness offered by the High Holy Days of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.

Doggie Treats for St. Francis Feast Day

October 1, 2021

By Lucia Ferrara
October 4 is the Feast of St. Francis. Honor the saint by making these pumpkin-banana doggie treats and donating to your local animal shelter or animal rescue sanctuary.

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