Monthly Archives: February 2016

Listening to Jesus – A Reflection for the Third Sunday in Lent

By Sister Natalie DeLuca, MHSH Exodus 3:1-8a, 13-15 Corinthians 10:1-6, 10-12 Luke 13:1-9  “…I have come in search of fruit on this fig tree but found none…”  –Luke 13:6 Many years ago, in my childhood, I remember following my father … Continue reading

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“Lent is no fun…” A Reflection for the Second Sunday of Lent by Sister M. Martha Pavelsky, MHSH

I have never liked Lent.  Where I come from, it’s a season of mountains of dirty snow obscuring every intersection, making just crossing a street a death-defying drama. Even getting on or off a city bus was fraught, as the … Continue reading

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How are we doing as Ambassadors for Christ?

A Reflection for Ash Wednesday by Sister Donna Fannon, MHSH A few months ago I accompanied my nephew on a campus tour geared to prospective college students. The tour was led by an upper class student who belonged to a … Continue reading

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Aging with Focus

A Reflection by Sister M. Martha Pavelsky, MHSH I’m folding laundry and I come across the heavy cotton canvas pastry cloth that was my mother’s. It’s mine now, and I use it three times a year at least: Thanksgiving, Christmas … Continue reading

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