Trying to explain or define grace is like catching the wind in a cardboard box or describing the color green.
Cathleen FalsaniI've heard it said that grace is God reaching God's hands into the world. And the Bible tells us that we are part of the body of Christ, that if we let the Spirit move through us, we can become the hands of Christ on earth. Hands that heal, bless, unite, and love. I'd like to think God's hands are a bit like Grace's man handsโgentle but big, busy, and tough. God's hands are those of a creatorโan artist who molded and shaped the universe out of a void, who hewed matter from nothingness.
Cathleen FalsaniGrace doesn't obsess with ourselves. It obsesses with people and with brokenness. This is a hard place to live, but God is bigger than hard places to live.
Cathleen FalsaniOf all the exotic aromas and experiences from my sojourn in Ethiopia, itโs the frankincense I miss most.
Cathleen FalsaniIn her inestimable audacity, Julia was the catalyst in my life for something beautiful. I hadn't anticipated her-hadn't even wanted her, truthfully-but there she was. A little something extra that made all the difference in the world.
Cathleen FalsaniMusic is a vehicle that propels me and so many other people toward a place we might call grace.
Cathleen FalsaniMy nun, which is how I think of her, was the most profound witness for God's love I've ever encountered in this world. She was a magnet for lost souls, a petite fortress of strength and unconditional love. What this sprightly, silly, lovely woman did from the obscurity of a faded convent in Rust Belt Chicago was to fulfill in a passionate, tireless way the supreme commandment of Jesus' gospel every day of her life.
Cathleen Falsani