Easter Sunday: Finding Hope in Absence, Says Fr. Nguyen
Lord's Day Reflection: 'Inflamed by What is Missing’
As the Church celebrates Easter Sunday, Fr. Marion Nguyen, OSB, offers his thoughts on the day’s liturgical readings under the theme: “Inflamed by What is Missing.”
On Easter Sunday, Benedictine Fr. Marion Nguyen reflects on liturgical readings through the lens of spiritual longing and absence. His meditation, titled "Inflamed by What is Missing," explores how the Church's celebration centers on encountering what seems absent yet remains profoundly present in faith and resurrection.
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