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Desert and Fire

Steve Herrmann

I explore Incarnationalism for the modern world, where ancient paths of divine union illuminate our vocations, relationships, and the sacred ordinary.

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The Only Entrance

Below is a reflection on the Gospel reading for Sunday, April 26th, within the Roman Catholic tradition: John 10:1–10


Jesus said: “Amen, amen, I say to you, whoever does not enter a sheepfold through the gate but climbs over elsew...

a month ago
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The Fever of the One Thing

There is a malady more acute than ignorance, born of a partial unveiling rather than blindness. The soul has, if only for a moment, stood within the horizon of its true homeland, and having tasted that interior country where all things are...

2 months ago
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A Terrible Fidelity

The dust of the Lenten journey doesn’t remain politely upon the forehead where the priest first placed it. It works its way inward, entering the lungs, the hidden chambers of the heart. What begins as a ritual sign slowly becomes a physical...

2 months ago
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When Creation Crowns Its King

There is a moment in the Passion when cruelty grows strangely ceremonial. Violence pauses to arrange itself. The soldiers cannot simply kill Him, they must first perform the theater of kingship. A crown must be made. Even mockery requires i...

2 months ago
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The Well Where God Waits

Below is a reflection on the Gospel reading for Sunday, March 8th, in the Roman Catholic tradition.


Jesus came to a town of Samaria called Sychar, near the plot of land that Jacob had given to his son Joseph. Jacob’s well was ther...

3 months ago
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