tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941511792519558253.post7749222036158188879..comments2024-02-18T10:34:05.638-08:00Comments on Sparks and Stubble: A Justice that is Human and DivineFather Seamushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03594411809451337049noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941511792519558253.post-71715288924308147202013-12-10T08:14:22.051-08:002013-12-10T08:14:22.051-08:00Dennis and I enjoyed your homily when we heard it ...Dennis and I enjoyed your homily when we heard it on Saturday, Father Seamus, but I appreciate you reproducing it here. I seldom catch every word during Mass, and your blog is a great service.<br /><br />Thank you for concisely getting to the heart of the matter. It's too easy to think that simply by voting for someone who says, "We'll get the government to help the poor," we've fulfilled our obligation to help others. As you pointed out, Jesus calls us (and has always called us) — each one of us — to help others.<br /><br />I love poetry and photography for their capacities to make us look at the familiar in different ways and find something new there to appreciate. Pope Francis operates in a similar fashion.Cheryl Ruffinghttp://ruffedgedesign.com/noreply@blogger.com