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Do we care more for the liturgy than Lazarus just outside our door?
12 Sep 2019

Do we care more for the liturgy than Lazarus just outside our door?

by Diana Macalintal | posted in: GIA Quarterly, reflections, social justice | 0

Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time There is a painting by 20th-century American artist Osvaldo Louis Guglielmi at the Milwaukee Art Museum titled “The Christening.” When I first saw it, I couldn’t take my eyes off of it. It’s not particularly … Read More

Baptism, stranger, vocation
Love is the Law
24 Oct 2018

Love is the Law

by Diana Macalintal | posted in: GIA Quarterly, preaching, reflections | 0

Readings for the Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Love God, and love your neighbor as yourself. How clearly Jesus distills the law. Yet, every so often our behavior might teach that love of God and neighbor don’t actually have to … Read More

stranger, vocation
The courage to speak and the courage to be changed
17 Aug 2017

The courage to speak and the courage to be changed

by Diana Macalintal | posted in: GIA Quarterly, liturgy, news, preaching, social justice | 0

Readings for the 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A The healing given to the Canaanite woman’s daughter is certainly a key focus for today. Yet we have clues in the first reading and responsorial psalm that draw our attention … Read More

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