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Reflection for Aug. 26, 2018
Yes's, no's and maybe's
Commitments -- such as following Jesus, being in relationship with others, etc. – go hand-in-hand with sacrifice. To say “yes” to a commitment can entail saying “no” or “maybe later” to something... Read More
Reflection for Aug. 19, 2018
This week I was speaking with a gentleman, and he commented, “You know, common sense isn’t as 'common' as it used to be.” We had been discussing the sharp divisions of opinion in our country about... Read More
Weekly reflection for Aug. 12, 2018
Spiritual food for the journey of life
What is the latest advertisement you have seen for health foods to give you strength to live fully? The ads truly abound. Where do we find spiritual health food to sustain us on the journey of... Read More
Reflection for Aug. 5, 2018
In America, we have so much and still we seek more. Why? The deeper question we need to ponder is, “What is our heart hungry for?” Things fail to satisfy our deepest hunger as a person, a family, a... Read More
Reflection for July 29, 2018
Worthy of the call
Tucked in between the Gospel and first reading from the Second Book of Kings is a call from St. Paul to the Ephesians. In it we hear how Jesus Christ is to manifest in you and me so that others may... Read More
Reflection for July 22, 2018
In Sunday's Gospel we hear how even Jesus and his apostles got caught up in their teaching and healing that they "had no opportunity even to eat" (Mk 6:31). How many times have we been caught up in... Read More
Reflection for July 15, 2018
I don’t usually reflect on the second reading for Sunday first. However, this Sunday, St. Paul’s words written to the people of Ephesus express what must have been in the mind and heart of the... Read More
Reflection for July 8, 2018
In the reading from the Second Letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians, St. Paul says, “... a thorn in the flesh was given to me ...” We do not know what the thorn was. It could have been spiritual,... Read More
Reflection for July 1, 2018
In Sunday's Gospel passage from Mark, Jesus is approached by Jairus, an official of the Synagogue. Jairus’ daughter is near death so he asks Jesus, “Come and lay your hands on her that she may get... Read More
Reflection for June 24, 2018
Leap, proclaim, cry out
The word “herald” stands out in Sunday’s second reading from Acts. A herald can be an official messenger or a sign of something to happen. Several times in the New Testament we hear John herald the... Read More
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