Faith

Faith

Bearing Light

By Katie Cassady / December 11, 2024 / 0 Comments

Photo by Vladimir Fedotov on Unsplash Now that we are in the space before the winter solstice, where daylight savings time has pushed us squarely back into the darkest time of the year, I find myself drawn to the patches of warm light all around: streetlights, candles, and Christmas trees twinkling in yards and windows. […]

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Underpinnings: All as gift

By Katie Cassady / November 1, 2024 / Comments Off on Underpinnings: All as gift

On the feasts of All Saints, we are poised to give thanks for the lives of holy ones who have gone before us—the patterns that make sense for having seen them in context. Just as important, and perhaps more consoling, is the time and space offered for All Souls, the lesser-known, those whose lives and witness may have been obscure, shorter than expected, ordinary, whose underpinnings have yet to be exposed to the Light and celebrated for the grace emulating therein.

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Seagulls & Lamp posts

By Katie Cassady / April 5, 2023 / Comments Off on Seagulls & Lamp posts

In the same way, passing gulls remind me of the eventual hope of heaven; entering into Holy Week puts into practice our ability to be present in the Paschal Mystery right now. 

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No such thing as a pretty Lent

By Katie Cassady / February 21, 2023 / Comments Off on No such thing as a pretty Lent

Call me captain obvious, but I’m finding (once again) that there is nothing pretty about entering Lent. Beautiful? Absolutely. Growing? Definitely. Palatable? Less so.

This morning already, even while chocolate cookies bake for fat Tuesday, I’m mentally readying myself for the stark season we embark on tomorrow, and even the mundane to-do list smacks of little deaths and resurrections:

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Humble offerings

By Katie Cassady / November 29, 2022 / Comments Off on Humble offerings

This is far and away my favorite season for its metaphors of darkness and light, Love Incarnate, and illustrations of God-with-us. I’m snatching this unexpected window for writing, as the baby finally fell asleep as it was time to leave for Mass, second-hand tea bag steeping in the stolen quiet while the rest of the gang drove off in the frosted car

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Preparing to prepare

By Katie Cassady / October 18, 2022 / Comments Off on Preparing to prepare

Because I was expecting last year, one of the best gifts I gave myself was a peaceful Advent. I’ve mentioned before that I attempt to prepare as though Christmas were on November 25 so I am not making myself crazy at my favorite time of year, to lean in and slow down. Everybody has their own system and this may not work for you, but if it sounds appealing, here is a list of some ideas worth preparing for and keeping it simple while having a ripple effect on the wider community.

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Jonah, my personality twin

By Katie Cassady / April 10, 2021 / 2 Comments

There is something greater than Jonah here. –Matthew 12:41 Let me tell you something about Jonah. I have a love/hate relationship with him. Not that he isn’t a great Prophet or anything. It’s just that irritation we recognize as a result of *those* people who remind us of our own faults. They rub us the […]

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Word of God Sunday

By Katie Cassady / January 24, 2021 / Comments Off on Word of God Sunday

Catholics have not always been known for their familiarity with sacred Scripture, but Pope Francis encourages the faithful to dive in particularly because the Word is so widely available in our present age.

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