Sending one’s thoughts and prayers these days is getting a bad rap. Understandably so. But it is still both a powerful and consoling sentiment, providing that the one conveying the thoughts and prayers is (1) thoughtful and (2) prayerful. If not, it’s hypocrisy.
The Rev. Louis Phillips
pastor, Sebago Lakes Region Catholic Parishes
Windham
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