
A Lectio Divina reflection on the cry of desolation — drawing on James Finley’s insight that our longing for God is an echo of God’s infinite longing for us. Meditating on Christ’s cry from the cross as an act of divine solidarity, this post traces God’s pursuit of humanity through all of history and…

Drawing on Thérèse of Lisieux, the parable of the unforgiving servant, and the theology of kenosis, this Holy Week Lectio Divina reflects on the spiritual danger of nursing grievances — and on the cross as the horizon that recontextualizes everything we think we are owed.

When Jesus rose from the grave, he rose wounded. Drawing on Cecilia González-Andrieu and the Beatitudes, this Lectio Divina explores how our suffering connects us to the wounded, risen Christ — and how grace enters the world through the very places we are broken open.