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tac2021-03-11 12:45:152021-04-28 10:02:51Heeding the Call by Anne Kerrigan
A Poem by Jeannine Pitas
"My great-uncle was of no one place. Despite what my passport says, neither am I."

As Good a Catholic as You’re Gonna Get by Nicole d’Entremont
Pondering the sacramental life of the church, past, present, and future.
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tac2021-03-05 09:06:502021-07-28 09:53:24Two Poems by Rita A. Simmonds
Ladders of Lenten Prayer by Gene Ciarlo
Like the image of the chakras in Kundalini yoga, prayer can grow from utter simplicity to communion with divinity.

On the Importance of Intergenerational Friendships by Kate Oczypok
When you worry about whether or not you’re succeeding or properly “adulting,” hearing affirmations like these really does some good for your soul.
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tac2021-02-26 09:04:272021-02-26 09:04:29A Poem by Gerard Garrigan, OSB
Editorial: “People or Bricks”: A Catholic Response to the Crisis in Texas
The crisis in Texas shows that we need to heed Pope Francis's call for a "Copernican revolution" in our political and economic life.

A High and Lonely Destiny by Fran Salone-Pelletier
We must be liberated from our own constrictions, the restrictive rules we made and make, in order to give space and place to true freedom.

The Pause before Our Fiat by Fran Salone-Pelletier
This time, I lingered in the space between yes and no, go and come, sorrow and joy. This time, I linked my life with Mary’s.
