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Reflection on the 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time
The first reading starts off with some very good news from my perspective. It states that “wrath and anger are hateful things, yet the sinner hugs them tight. The vengeful…
Read MoreReflection on the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ and entrusting to us the message of reconciliation. In today’s reading I take on faith these guidelines for life in the…
Read MoreReflection on the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
In the early 1980s, before joining Loretto, my housemate and I agreed to take in a drug and alcohol addicted 15-year-old who had been on the streets prostituting herself to…
Read MoreReflection on the 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jesus asked, “But who do you say that I am?” And Peter responded, “You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God.” For once in his life, Peter got…
Read MoreReflection on the 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Midrash is expansive exposition, interpretation and explanation of the text. The facts might be a little misremembered, but the teaching is true. That’s what I remember learning in Scripture class.…
Read MoreReflection on the 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
For the past several Sundays, St. Matthew the Evangelist has been weaving the story of Jesus’ ministry as teacher. He has been traveling from town to town publicly giving his…
Read MoreReflection on the Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord
This has always been a special day for me. I had the privilege of visiting Mount Tabor, the very place where this event took place. It is a fairly high…
Read MoreReflection on the 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time
The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure buried in a field. What do we treasure enough that we would sell all we have to buy that field? When I…
Read MoreReflection on the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Today’s Gospel is very complete because Jesus explains it quite well when the disciples ask Him to explain the parable to them. However, as we read it in our own…
Read MoreReflection on the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our readings this morning both challenge and reassure us. We’re challenged to cooperate with change and reassured that God is with us calling forth life. The Gospel of Matthew was…
Read MoreReflection on the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Five hundred years before Jesus was born, Zechariah, a prophet in his time, wrote about how Jerusalem and Zion would be saved. He was living in a time when the…
Read MoreHold Your Applause: Potential Changes to Roles of Catholic Women and LGBTQ+ People May Just Be Vatican Breadcrumbing
Long-time Loretto friend and Loretto Feminist Network member Mary Hunt published the following opinion piece in Religion Dispatches on June 208, 2023. The Southern Baptist Convention stole headlines from the…
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