What I remember most fondly about Pope Benedict is how his theological work bore the mark of humility, which was reflected so well in his life of service.
If a baby is God’s opinion that the world should go on, a mother is God’s promise that the world will go on.
By now you’ve no doubt seen many advertisements for our annual Golf Classic and Parish Dinner on May 19th. Today I’d like to issue my own invitation to each and every one of you. Whether you can join us for the whole day or just for the cocktail party and dinner, it would be great to celebrate with you.
In particular, it is mercy - that is, love encountering evil and overcoming it, not by force but by redemption.
The resurrection is not the happy ending to a tragic story - it’s the launching of God's new creation. Easter is not about escaping the world; it’s about God’s plan to renew it, to raise it to new life.
The reality is that as long as we’re on this Earth, there is no real neutral. We’re always headed in one direction or another: either towards God or away from him. As I said in my Ash Wednesday letter, Lent is a time to develop a firm disposition to go towards him.