Sharing the Word for November 16, 2020 – Thirty-third Week in Ordinary Time – Year 2
We all have limitations and deficiencies to present to the Lord for his attention. Jesus will answer us if we keep calling out to him.
Saint Margaret of Scotland
Saint Margaret of Scotland was considered Scottish because her family was rescued by the king of Scotland as they fled William the Conqueror. She married the king and introduced him and his country to a more cultured life. They had six sons and two daughters.
Followers of St. Francis: Cynthia Perkins
As many as 4,538 residents experience homelessness on any given day. Milwaukee, in particular, is beset by homelessness, prostitution, and human trafficking.
Forgiving with Bakhita
Josephine Bakhita said that if she met her torturers she would kiss their feet, for without them she would not have become a Christian or a woman religious.
Eating Is a Moral Act
When a cook prepares everything from scratch for her guests, no one doubts the efficacy of her loving care for each ingredient.
At Jesuit agency event, Biden announces he will dramatically raise refugee cap
WASHINGTON (CNS) — Weeks after the administration of President Donald Trump announced it was dropping to a historic low the cap on the maximum number of displaced people the U.S. decides to resettle in a federal fiscal year, President-elect Joe Biden said Nov. 12 he would be heading in a dramatically different direction.