The Trinity Hall Spiritans at Duquesne University hosted a 150th Anniversary Celebration that featured food, conversation, and music reflecting on the Spiritan influence at Duquesne and beyond!
The Scriptures for this Sunday remind us that the God who created all things can release us from anything that keeps us in bondage. The raising of Lazarus from the grave, invites us to put our faith in Jesus our resurrection and our life.
On this fourth Sunday in Lent, Jesus illustrates that seeing ourselves and others as God sees us is not a simple task. It is a part of our maturing in faith.
Recovery update after typhoon Rai in the Philippines, the Ukrainian refugee situation in Poland, a SOMA Grant testimonial from Malawi, and some stats about SOMA grants in 2023.
The first week of November our Spiritan Refugee Service (SRS) community was blessed by a visit from Fr. Florentine Mallya, C.S.Sp., the provincial of the Province of Tanzania, and Fr. Evod Shao, C.S.Sp., the head of the province’s planning and development office.
This Sunday’s reflection focus’ on the encounter of Jesus and a Samaritan woman. This woman who came in search of water finds Jesus, the source of “living water.”
As we reflect on Jesus’ transfiguration in today’s Gospel, we see a glimpse of our own conversion. We are invited to an inner change that can transform our lives completely.