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“Not all who wander are lost.” This line, made famous by J.R.R. Tolkien, carries a quiet and reassuring strength. While it may not be found in Scripture, the truth behind it resonates deeply with the Catholic faith. Wandering, when viewed through the lens of God’s providence, isn’t always a sign of confusion or failure—it can be the very space where grace unfolds. You are not behind. You’re just building something that takes time. In our modern world, where progress is measured by speed and clarity, we can feel out of place when our spiritual lives seem slow or aimless. But God's timing is rarely rushed. Abraham was seventy-five when God told him to go to a land He would show him. He had no...