Tuesday, April 10, 2018: Today, in Mercy, our readings visit some of the earliest Christians: Nicodemus, Matthias and Barnabas. Each one is engaging his own call to this new, post-Resurrection community. Act 1:1 describes the deep love and fervor of this group who held all in common and loved one another. We live in many communities: family, faith, friends, neighborhood, school, work, country, world, Creation. What is my level of commitment to love, justice and Mercy among those with whom I share life?
( I am trying to post each reflection on the evening before, so that it can be used to prepare tomorrow’s morning prayer, if desired.)




Easter Friday, April 6, 2018: Today, in Mercy, we see the post-Resurrection disciples exercising power in the name of Jesus. The crowds are stunned at their preaching and their miracles. That same power is offered to us in our Baptism. When we open ourselves to the Holy Spirit, we see all life as a miracle. We “preach” by our love, service, honesty, kindness, justice and mercy that we have been redeemed in that Holy Name.

