Chosen if we so choose – Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)
Isaiah prophesies on behalf of the prophesied servant, the one who raises up God’s people and is light to not only them, but to all of the world. God’s purpose…
Read moreIsaiah prophesies on behalf of the prophesied servant, the one who raises up God’s people and is light to not only them, but to all of the world. God’s purpose…
Read moreA conclusion to this initial examination of leadership lessons in the Luminous Mysteries, most particularly the Institution of the Eucharist: Finding and meeting needs, planning for succession, and showing sincere affection.
Read moreIsaiah 60:1-6, Matthew 2:1-12 The world around us is dark. Police officers are being killed at a higher rate than ever. More people are killed by police than ever before.…
Read moreJesus spent a surprising amount of time away from the crowds, when you consider the urgency and importance of his mission. He frequently went to a desert place or mountaintop, where he’d spend the night in prayer while his disciples slept. He went apart to a desert place more often than President Obama took vacation or played golf. Not only does Jesus take time apart himself, but he often encourages his followers to come away from the comings and goings of daily life. He frequently offers rest to those who will come to him.
Read more“And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart.” Catholics often repeat Gabriel’s message to the virgin at the beginning of this season: Hail Mary, full of…
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