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History in His Hands: Discernment, Culture, and Christ Series Conclusion — Many Faces, One Light
They all sat at the same table. They all fled in different ways. Yet the same Light restored them. This is the mystery of discipleship — fragile people, held in faithful hands. Read ⇢
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Part V — The Loneliness of Integrity
As Holy Week approaches, we look at the disciples who followed Jesus — Peter who denied, Thomas who doubted, Mary Magdalene who wept, John who remained. Each encountered Christ through a different temperament and story. Yet all were transformed by the same Light. In a fractured age, this is our… Read ⇢
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Part IV — History in His Hands: Speech, Silence, and the Discipline of the Tongue
In an age of immediate outrage and instant reaction, the discipline of speech becomes a spiritual battleground. Part IV of History in His Hands explores the moral weight of words, the power of silence, and the Lenten call to guard the tongue in a culture quick to wound and slow… Read ⇢
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Part III: When History Is Held in His Hands
In the stillness of a 1:30 a.m. awakening, an image emerged: Jesus teaching the five thousand, each heart receiving His words differently. A devotional reflection on history, interpretation, and the quiet guidance of the Holy Spirit. Read ⇢
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Beyond the Ivory Tower: When Theory Meets Mystery
From Plato to post-structuralism, humanity has always sought frameworks to interpret reality. But what happens when our paradigms reach their limits? A personal reflection on theory, humility, and the mystery that lies beyond human comprehension. Read ⇢
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Predictive History and the Hunger for Control: Why These Narratives Are So Popular (Part II)
Why is “predictive history” so popular today? A Catholic reflection on cultural anxiety, hidden knowledge, and the limits of deterministic historical analysis. Read ⇢
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Held in Eternity: Does My Soul Exist Outside of Time?
If God exists outside of time, what does that mean for my soul? Does my future already exist somewhere — and if so, does this present moment truly matter? In this reflection, I explore eternity, free will, and the quiet consolation of being eternally seen by God. Read ⇢
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Spark into Flame: A Holy Week Meditation
As a child, life unfolded in golden light, wrapped in warmth and innocence. But as youth arrived, I sought to fit into the world’s shifting mirrors, mistaking fleeting lights for true fire. Only through surrender and the Cross did I find the living God. Read ⇢
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Be Still Before the Ashes: Waiting with Him in the Cathedral
Amidst the quiet grandeur of Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral, I find awe at architecture’s ability to proclaim divine glory. Ash Wednesday’s silence compels introspection on God’s mercy and humanity’s path. Read ⇢
Meet the Author.
This blog began as a way to record my spiritual journey for my children, whom my husband and I were blessed to adopt later in life. What started as a personal reflection has grown into a space where I share insights on faith, truth, parenting, and the quiet work of forming the soul. My hope is to encourage others seeking God’s light in an often noisy world.
Reflections on faith, truth, and the quiet work of forming the soul.










