Sr Kathryn’s Podcast - Touching the Sunrise
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
“When we first take our Christian discipleship seriously and commit ourselves to accountability with other Christians who are doing the same, we find out that we have a lot of rough edges. Our personality is harsh, or we’re sharp in the way we relate to others, or we’re a bit out of shape in our prayer. But it is the process of following Christ that helps us to go deeper and deeper into ourselves so that we empty ourselves: prayer, the sacraments, commitment to a group, or spiritual direction. We empty ourselves completely so that Jesus can take up residence more fully within us. Jesus changes our sharp edges and makes us gentle. It’s a practical thing. It’s working with God in a real way. It requires sincerity, and once we love the truth above everything, God sets us free. That’s communion.”
How Jesus Frees Us from Negative Thinking
God's Promise: "I am acting"
How not to become an "injustice collector"
How good it is to be marooned on "unsure ground"
I want conversion, not a new normal
The Quiet Eye of the Heart - Reflection after the death of Mr George Floyd
Surviving Depression - A Marian Devotional (Mary at the Cross)
Coronavirus: The important shift is what happens within
Surviving Depression - A Marian Devotional (Wedding at Cana)
Surviving Depression - A Marian Devotional (The Nativity)
Celebrating Easter when the world is turned upside-down - Easter in a pandemic
Jesus wants to wash your feet
Surviving Depression - A Marian Devotional (The Visitation)
All Shall Be Well
God also tells us to "shelter in place" within our hearts
Surviving Depression - A Marian Devotional (The Annunciation)
Surviving Depression - A Marian Devotional (Introduction)
The Miracle of Recreation
Guided Prayer for Healing Memories
A Powerful Practice to Melt Away Negativity
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