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Broken Frames/Holy Lives

A Homily for the 3rd Sunday of Lent 2026 We all have been framed! No, that isn't the start of a homily that's gonna take a deep dive down the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories. It's simply a fact: We've all been framed. Framed by boundaries like heavy wood around a precious piece of art. … Continue reading Broken Frames/Holy Lives

Posted on March 8, 2026 by frjcoopTagged bible, christianity, faith, god, jesus, lent, samaritan-woman, shame. Leave a comment

Born from the Gaze of God

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I must believe that you love to look at who I am becoming. I must believe your eyes; the nakedness of your "I love you," that strips me naked. Just like Jesus on the cross; surrendered to your gaze alone and trusting desperately. Certain he is being sought, certain he is being found. I must believe another view of me exists -- the profile you see. I am learning this! -- Blessed Christophe Lebreton, ocso

"The light shines in the darkness. Thus, the darkness glorifies God, and the light shines in it, not so much as opposites placed next to each other, but rather as opposites placed within each other."

"Commentary on John" by Meister Eckhart

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