In your own life, who is the marginalized person that you encounter daily, and how might the text today impact your encounter with them?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Letters.
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Thoughts for each day from Blessed Father Moreau
In your own life, who is the marginalized person that you encounter daily, and how might the text today impact your encounter with them?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Letters.
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Listening to the words of the text, where do you experience or hope to experience grace in your life today?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Letters.
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As you hear the words of Moreau, what vision immediately comes to mind? What significance does this image hold for you?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Letters.
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St. Brother André Bessette, CSC, spent a life of simple hospitality. Reflect upon how you might extend hospitality to someone today who might not otherwise be seen.
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Letters.
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How might you reflect the image of God in yourself to another person today?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Letters.
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Reflect upon the relationships in your life here on earth that enrich your relationship with God.
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Letters.
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How might you reflect the image of God in yourself to another person today?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Letters.
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How might you open yourself today to the mystery of God expressed through Jesus?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Letters.
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How might you model the life and person of Christ for others today?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Letters.
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Reflecting upon the words of Moreau, reflect upon a physical place that feels sacred to you and how it draws you closer to God.
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Letters.
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