
What if loving your neighbor wasn’t charity at all, but something closer to becoming a body broken open for them? This reflection sits with Mother Teresa’s vision of Christ hungry, thirsty, and homeless in disguise — and asks what it costs to actually be the one who answers.

God speaks to each of us in ways that are uniquely our own — and through that uniqueness, speaks through us to others. Drawing on John of the Cross, the Hebrew scriptures, the four Gospels, Paul’s theology of the Body, and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, this Lectio Divina reflection traces the prismatic…