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Friday, August 8, 2025

A short excerpt from my book, "True Mercy Has Teeth"

In my chapter inviting the reader to examine memories, and ultimately seeking the Lord's healing, I reflect on Lamentations 3 (https://bible.usccb.org/bible/lamentations/3). It is a passage that is suggested for Masses of Christian Burial, because it invites the listener to trust in the Lord. But I think its beauty and power is larger.

The writer of Lamentations was no stranger to suffering. In chapter 3, his grief is so intense that he describes himself as filled with bitterness, cast into the dust, and unable to recall happiness. But then something changes. He pauses. He chooses to remember rightly: that the Lord’s mercies are not exhausted but are new every morning. 

That shift - from despair to hope - comes not from his circumstances changing, but from his memory being redirected to truth.

 

This is what the word in the New Testament for repentance, metanoia, really means. When we hear repentance in the Gospels, too often we think it is nothing more than turning away from sin. It is that, but so much more. It means to have a change of mind, not in the sense of a simple decision, but to see the world in a new way, to see it as God sees it. It means to put off the darkened intellect, to combat the concupiscences that tempt us, and to see the world as it truly is. It is to move from bad to good, and from good to God.

 

This “change of mind” is key to everything that follows in this book. Without a desire to be changed, there is no healing. And that healing begins with our memory, as the writer of Lamentations understood.

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Win a free Hardcopy Edition of True Mercy Has Teeth

To celebrate the upcoming launch of True Mercy Has Teeth, I’m hosting a little challenge for early readers who received one of the first editions of the paperback (Amazon and Barnes and Noble).

Somewhere in the book, there’s a small but funny typo that snuck past me — and let’s just say, it unintentionally makes me sound a bit too eager about something liturgical.

Here’s the deal:

If you can find the typo and tell me the page number,

AND you’ve left a review (on Amazon or B&N — just keep the typo out of the review),

You’ll win a signed hardcover copy of the book!

Only the first correct entry will win — so act fast. Just email or DM me with your find (the error and page number) and where you posted your review.

And if you’re still reading, know how grateful I am. This book is a labor of love, healing, and hope. Thank you for being part of its journey.

With mercy (and a little humor),

Fr. Todd

www.mercywithteeth.com


Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Ash Wednesday 2025 - Campaign



We begin the sacred season of Lent, beginning a campaign against our sins and disordered attachments, armed with the weapons our Lord has provided. #Catholic #homily #Scripture #GospelOfTheDay Sign up to have podcasts and blog posts emailed to you: https://ift.tt/OGwysoL Give feedback at https://ift.tt/46PXR79 Readings are found at https://ift.tt/N6a2eBf
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Sunday, March 2, 2025

8th Sunday 2025 - Discerned



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Sunday, December 8, 2024

2nd Advent Sunday 2024 - Prepare



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