The One Who is the narrow Gate is also the loving Shepherd, and as our Psalm says, “even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for You are with me.” He has chosen to enter into our suffering so that we might never be alone.
Read MoreThis story can serve as a parable for the Christian life after the Resurrection and Ascension: Jesus still walks with us, but in hidden ways, and it is in the Word of God and “the breaking of the bread” (the Eucharist) that we come to recognize Him.
Read MoreOn this glorious feast of God’s infinite mercy, the Church asks us to reflect on the famous story of “doubting Thomas.”
Read MoreAs part of our Easter celebrations, we often have an Easter Egg hunt in the cloister courtyard.
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Read MoreHaving just passed the half-way mark of the Easter Season, we thought it was about time to share some photos from our Easter Egg Hunt. On Divine Mercy Sunday, some of our Junior Professed Sisters put together an egg hunt culminating in a very silly activity.
Read MoreAfter His resurrection He appeared again surrounded with splendor more or less accessible to the senses. His face, His tone of voice were the same. he was the Jesus His friends knew before His death. But His body, now breathed in the region of celestial light which was now in Him
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