Give Us This Day
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Deeply rooted in the Catholic Tradition, Give Us This Day is a periodical focused on authentic daily prayer.
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In the words of Dorothy Day, “My strength returns to me with my cup of coffee and the reading of the psalms.” Give Us This Day #MorningPrayer
September 2024 issue of Give Us This Day. My Blessed Among Us include Mother Teresa, E.F. Schumacher, Sadhu Sundar Singh, Fr Michael Judge, St Hildegard of Bingen, Henri Nouwen, St Vincent de Paul and more. Come and see. Will be wild.
Mother Teresa died Sept 5 1997. She considered her experience of spiritual “darkness” as part of her vocation.” My reflection in Give Us This Day
Fr Mychal Judge, OFM, died 23 years ago this morning. My reflection in Give Us This Day
St Hildegard of Bingen: abbess, mystic, prophet, composer, artist, pharmacist, Doctor of the Church. My reflection in Give Us This Day
Happy Feast of the Archangels. An essay from my archives: notstrictlyspiritual.com/give-us-this-d… Give Us This Day
Oct 2024 issue of Give Us This Day. My Blessed Among Us include St Therese, Fr Don Hessler MM, St Francis, Quaker John Woolman, Oskar Schindler, Madeleine Delbrel, St Teresa of Avila, St Luke, Zen master Maura O’Halloran, Trappist Thomas Keating, Prophet Amos, Boethius, more.
Feast of St Francis. More than the sentimental saint of birdbaths: he represented the breakthrough of a new model of human and cosmic community. My reflection in Give Us This Day
If the Holocaust represents the mystery of iniquity then the story of Oskar Schindler may be said to represent the mystery of goodness. No one doubts that what he did was good. But no one is sure why he did it. My reflection in Give Us This Day
One of my favorites: Madeleine Delbrel, a “missionary without a boat.” My reflection in Give Us This Day
We recently hosted a conversation with Give Us This Day on the meaning of the liturgy and our role in the celebration. You can watch the recording now: offers.litpress.org/our-place-at-t…
Mother Antonia Brenner left a life in Beverly Hills to voluntarily live as an inmate in a prison in Tijuana to minister to those behind bars. My reflection in Give Us This Day See her quote about the meaning of happiness: “I have a reason for my being.”