I’ll admit, I’m judgy. For example, I once grew irritated with a good friend after they went a few weeks without communicating. Then I received their apologetic email, and I realized my friend had simply been swamped at work. And...
‘Do Not Judge Anyone’ points to mercy in an unforgiving world
Cistercian monk Isaac Slater applies teachings from the monastic and mystic traditions to the challenge of living the gospel today.

March 2026
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