Dear Friends,

 We hope that you are safe and well!

 In our Meditation today, Fr. Austin Fleming shares the image of Jesus appearing to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque manifesting the light and love of his heart embracing all people.

We invite you to join us as we commit ourselves to working tirelessly to end systemic and structural racism in our society, in healthcare, in the workplace, in the Church--wherever it shows up so that everyone may come to have more abundant life. May this meditation nourish our contemplative-active hearts and sustain all of us in action.

Dear Friends,

 We hope that you are safe and well!

 Our Meditation today highlights World Refugee Day with prayers and a call to action.

We invite you to join us as we commit ourselves to working tirelessly to end systemic and structural racism in our society, in healthcare, in the workplace, in the Church--wherever it shows up so that everyone may come to have more abundant life. May this meditation nourish our contemplative-active hearts and sustain all of us in action.

Dear Friends,

 We hope that you are safe and well!

In our Meditation today, Matthew Fox wonders what it would have been like if a Creation Spirituality (and not a redemption spirituality) had accompanied the European explorers coming to the New World. If we had seen ourselves as grateful guests of God and Nature, would we have avoided genocide of indigenous people, slavery and ecocide?

Dear Friends,

 We hope that you are safe and well!

 In today's Meditation Wendy Wright, Timothy Schmalz and Austin Fleming combine to graphically portray God's Heart welcoming all people and lavishing abundant love on us all and then commissioning us to find room in our hearts and in our care to bless all people.

We invite you to join us as we commit ourselves to working tirelessly to end systemic and structural racism in our society, in healthcare, in the workplace, in the Church--wherever it shows up so that everyone may come to have more abundant life. May this meditation nourish our contemplative-active hearts and sustain all of us in action.

Dear Friends,

 We hope that you are safe and well!

 In today's Meditation Fannie Lou Hamer tells us: "we have to figure out how we're going to make things right for all the people of this country." It comes us from Barbara Kennedy.

 We invite you to join us as we commit ourselves to working tirelessly to end systemic and structural racism in our society, in healthcare, in the workplace, in the Church--wherever it shows up so that everyone may come to have more abundant life. May this meditation nourish our contemplative-active hearts and sustain all of us in action.