PinnedAngela Nevitt MeyerinBrownsburg Inclusive Catholic CommunitySelf-care and community care in times of traumaThis is about learning and practicing models of mutual care to help us better cope and navigate the pain-stricken world we are living in.Oct 22, 2023Oct 22, 2023
Angela Nevitt MeyerinBrownsburg Inclusive Catholic Community“What’s your plan?”Lessons of love and resilience from Ruth & Naomi and the U.S. Equal Credit Opportunity Act: a homily for the 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time.1d ago1d ago
Angela Nevitt MeyerinBrownsburg Inclusive Catholic CommunityResurrection & the call to love beyond our differencesResurrection happens when we dare follow the Gospel toward collective care.May 7May 7
Angela Nevitt MeyerinBrownsburg Inclusive Catholic CommunityResurrection & the spiritual practice of orienting to loveThe Good News is that we can orient to Love, just like Jesus did, like Mary Magdalene did, even when we are in the most difficult…Apr 1Apr 1
Angela Nevitt MeyerinBrownsburg Inclusive Catholic CommunityNo time to “wait”A homily for the 2nd Sunday of Ordinary time, in honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. DayJan 16Jan 16
Angela Nevitt MeyerA love letter to people hurt by Roman Catholic teachings and overreach in the Supreme Court.Green Mass Homily: a Catholics for Choice counter witness to the Roman Catholic Red MassOct 2, 2023Oct 2, 2023
Angela Nevitt MeyerinBrownsburg Inclusive Catholic CommunityProphecy & evangelism in a traumatized world: a homily for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary TimeDoomsday prophet. Hope-dealing politician. Judean evangelist. Snarky Jesus. Us. When we take a closer look, what Good News will we find?Sep 17, 2023Sep 17, 2023
Angela Nevitt MeyerinBrownsburg Inclusive Catholic CommunityDiscernment and deception: seeking wisdom to know what is wiseHow do we discern truth when seeds of misinformation surround us?Jul 31, 2023Jul 31, 2023
Angela Nevitt MeyerinBrownsburg Inclusive Catholic CommunityReal Presence in the body and blood of a diverse humanity: a homilyIf we all see heroes in every color of the human rainbow, we will begin to see God in that way, too.Jun 11, 2023Jun 11, 2023
Angela Nevitt MeyerinBrownsburg Inclusive Catholic CommunityBlinded by the light —Paul’s transformation and women’s ordination: a homily for the 4th Sunday of…Revitalizing vocations in the Roman Catholic Church would mean a shift from patriarchy to gender equality, from domination to…Apr 30, 2023Apr 30, 2023