Religious wanderers, or Homeless Catholics, want to better grasp being at home with our Trinitarian, Jesus-centric, Christ-Follower faith to prepare for our eternal life with the creator. Writer of Snarl, www.snarlthelion.com
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The following statement by Jesus begins a series of joyful pronouncements (Luke 10:17-24) unique to Jesus’ interactions with his followers. Jesus is ecstatic, practically gloating over his band of brothers.
The first readings over the past week drop like stepping stones, leading us to the climax of Saturday’s reading, which is to walk with God in everything because we will end up with him at the end.
Our memories of lost ones we love, like that of our dear daughter Jocelyn, build into albums, treasures of thoughts and encounters, and stories told into reels we can select and replay, not in homage but rather in reconnection.
Paul’s preaching today (1 COR 4:6-15) describes the outlandish character changes pastors must adopt to be examples and witnesses to Christ. A holy people need holy witnesses, mentors, and teachers. Due to the nature of a parent’s role, an a...
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Author of Frank & Ralph, the Guardian Angels of Jesus, published online at Catholic Nutshell News; “Snarl,” an animal redemption novel, www.snarlthelion.com, and "A Snarl Theology." Editor of Catholic Nutshell News, LLC.
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