Voices

The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
The Good Word
Some we scarcely realize the burdens we carry. A reflection for the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
The Good Word
Such happenstance what happened in the city of Sarajevo on June 28th 1914 To recognize its significance and effect one must understand the world that day rsquo s deed erased A hundred years ago Europe was at peace enjoying the most beautiful of summers still at the start of a new century on
The Good Word
Rev. Terrance Klein reflects on what the specter of dementia reveals about the nature of the human body and spirit.
The Good Word
Fifty-eight-year old Luis recalled his grandfather Ignacio as being so domineering that he could command others with his eyes ldquo If we were doing something wrong hellip he talked to you with his eyes With his eyes he told you no nbsp And with his eyes he told you to go outside nbsp H
The Good Word
Late in King Lear mdash Act IV Scene 5 to be precise mdash the old King cast off by his unloving daughters and wandering in a storm comes upon his faithful servant Gloucester The earl rsquo s eyes have been ripped out by Lear rsquo s enemies Recognizing him the king reminds him just how human
The Good Word
This isn’t the day we lose the Lord. This is the day he carries our hopes to heaven.
The Good Word
At the start of Jean Echenoz rsquo s beguiling novel entitled only nbsp 1914 nbsp a young boy named Anthime rides his bicycle on windy hills above his home From there he can see his village and several others Then as abruptly as it had begun the pervasive rumbling of the wind suddenly gave way
The Good Word
If Marcus Aurelius had been a wife and a mother he might have written Jenny Offill rsquo s new novel nbsp Dept of Speculation Every vignette is suffused with well wrought insight and wisdom For example ldquo My daughter breaks both her wrists jumping off of a swing rdquo We take our daughter
The Good Word
Eucharist reaches back into history, to the Christ who lived among us. It also reaches forward, to the one yet to be revealed.