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Natural disasters are not God's punishment. Prayer should transform us and the world, not manipulate a divine force. We don’t worship Zeus—we worship Jesus Christ. We often misunderstand prayer and project our fears onto God. True Christian prayer invites us to change ourselves and reflect God's love and justice in a broken world.
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Fr. Prince Michael
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Suffering may feel meaningless, but grace can transform it. God doesn't will pain, but responds with life, hope, and purpose—just as Easter followed Good Friday. Tragedy often breaks us open to grace. God’s love doesn’t prevent suffering but offers us the strength to find meaning, healing, and even joy in its aftermath.
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Fr. Peter Jae Choi
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Father Richard Leonard
God does not cause suffering. Rather, Jesus reveals a loving God who brings healing and light, not punishment. Suffering is not God's divine retribution. Believing in a compassionate God challenges harmful theology. In suffering, we are invited to reject images of a vengeful deity and trust in Christ’s healing, non-violent presence.
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Fr. Vijai Amirtharaj, CSC
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Fr. Ernesto De Ciccio
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Msgr. Robert Nusca
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Deacon Robert Kinghorn
Gordie’s story is one of pain, redemption, and the deep longing for forgiveness. Despite a life marked by hardship, he found hope in community and the love of God. His struggle to forgive himself reminds us that we all need grace—both from God and ourselves. True freedom comes not just from being released from prison, but from being surrounded by love and embraced by mercy. His life teaches us that no one is beyond redemption.
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Fr. Michael Coutts, S.J.
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Deacon Robert Kinghorn.
Jen’s story is a testament to the power of hope and forgiveness. In her longing for a second chance, she reminds us that we all fall short and need God’s mercy. Sometimes, we struggle to forgive ourselves even after God has already forgiven us. Yet, in moments of kindness and connection, hope is rekindled. As Pope Francis said, “No one learns to hope alone.” Perhaps the greatest gift we can give others is the assurance that they are not alone.
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Fr. Francis Salasiar, CSC - celebrant
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Deacon Robert Kinghorn
Jean’s story is one of brokenness, love, and redemption. Despite years of addiction and shame, her daughter never gave up on her. Love has the power to heal, even in the darkest places. Like the father in the parable of the prodigal son, Vera waited, hoped, and searched. Through her persistence, Jean slowly found her way back—not just to sobriety but also to faith. This reminds us that no one is beyond God’s love and mercy.
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