Spirituality

This resource will feature weekly Sunday Reflections based on the readings from Sacred Scripture written by Ted Wolgamot, Psy.D. The readings are found in those cycles common to the Catholic Church, the Episcopal Church, and most mainstream Protestant churches. It will also include a blog written by a guest, articles of interest in the spiritual world, and books that have been found to be of special import.


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Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

  “Well done, my good and faithful servant.” Mt. 25:21   Helen Keller, the woman born both deaf and blind, once said: “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing ...

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“Mystery:” A Subterfuge for the Unbelievable?

Growing up Catholic, I heard a lot about “mystery.” No, not the novel or movie that may be a “mystery,” but beliefs that are mysteries. I never particularly liked the ...


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Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

“Lord, Lord, open the door for us.” Mt. 25: 12   John Allen, a renowned Catholic journalist, claims that whenever he speaks to a church audience these days, he tells ...

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Embracing the New and the Old

After the newspaper I worked for went from being a family-operated business to belonging to a corporate giant, the new company sent in a series of corporate employee relations people ...


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What should the Catholic Church have learned this year?

Article posted in the National Catholic Reporter. Click the link below to view: https://www.ncronline.org/news/opinion/distinctly-catholic/what-should-catholic-church-have-learned-year


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Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time

“I believe the root of all evil is the abuse of power.” This statement by writer Patricia Cornwell is strongly reflected in today’s gospel. Power, and how it is abused, ...