Welcome to The Light, your quiet hour of reflection.
A voyage meant to celebrate the natural world has become something more somber. An expedition cruise traveling from Argentina toward Cape Verde found itself at the center of an international health emergency, with eight confirmed or suspected cases of hantavirus reported by the World Health Organization, and three lives lost. It is a reminder of how fragile our boundaries with the wild remain.
From the sea to the halls of diplomacy, the week carried its own weight. President Trump navigated mounting tensions with Iran while Secretary Rubio made a historic visit to Pope Leo, weaving together threads of geopolitical urgency and quiet spiritual gesture in ways that ask us to consider what kind of world we are tending.
And in a quieter corner of the week's conversation, a question surfaced that is older than any headline. Can two people who once divorced find their way back to one another in covenant? One story of a couple who did just that, transformed by faith, invites us to sit with the possibility that some endings are not endings at all, but long and difficult beginnings.
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