
Easter and the Incarnation by William Droel
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To stay attuned to the eternal joy of Easter requires the simplicity and patience of the first witnesses in Bethlehem.

Finding Ourselves in the Passion Narrative by Fran Salone-Pelletier
I begin to see that I am not simply one of the many persons who are present at this singularly transformative crossroads. At one moment or another, I am all of them.

Two Poems by Giuseppe Ungaretti / Translated from the Italian by Wally Swist
"O homeland your every age / awakens in my blood . . ."

A Poem by Kathryn Sadakierski
"Intricate as the patterns etched in a leaf, / Calm and comforting as the sea . . ."

Solidarity with Catholic Charities and Sr. Norma Pimentel
An ill-advised lawsuit is once again trying to criminalize humanitarian aid.

Two Memories by Gerard Garrigan, OSB
"Josef had somehow come by one lens from a broken set of eyeglasses and a tattered paperback Ukrainian-English Bible. . . ."

Naïveté by Anne Kerrigan
I listen to the powers that be with much more caution. I trust my own judgment, my own conscience, my own relationship with God.

Sacred Simplicity by Edward R. Burns
A reflection on three interlinking pre-Lenten themes: prayer, mission, and becoming a healing presence to others.

Monarchs, Memories, and Me by Fran Salone-Pelletier
A moment of levity in a time of solemnity.

Blessed Are the Peacemakers: A Note on the Passing of Two TAC Contributors
Remembering two contributors whose lives exemplified Gospel nonviolence.