General
Reflection on the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Job 7:1-71 Corinthians 9:16-23 Mark 1:29-39 The first reading for this Sunday made me cringe: What in the world can I do…
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Mark 1:21-28 Jesus is in Capernaum. It’s early in his public life. Things go well. In last Sunday’s Gospel, he met Simon and Andrew, then James and John. He asked…
Read MoreReflection on the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jonah 3, 1 Cor. 7, Mark 1:14-20 Today’s readings can remind us of how deep — and mysteriously various — are the religious bonds that connect us across the years…
Read MoreReflection on the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our Sunday readings are following the timeline of Jesus’ life. Last week he was baptized, and this week he is choosing his followers as he begins his public life. Our…
Read MoreReflection on the Baptism of the Lord
With the Baptism of Jesus, we end our celebration of the Christmas season. Soon the lights and the trees will be gone from our grounds and courtyard, from the hallways…
Read MoreReflection on the Feast of the Epiphany
Isaiah 60:1-6 Ephesians 3:2-6 Matt 2:1-12 The key to this feast is in the epistle of Paul, in which he writes to the Ephesians of a mystery made known to…
Read MoreReflection on the Feast of the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God
The Gospel we just heard sounds like Christmas all over again. The shepherds have made their way to Bethlehem. Mary, Joseph and the child are there, just as the angel had…
Read MoreReflection on the Feast of the Holy Family
Today is the feast of the Holy Family. The whole world seems to love a good family story and the entertainment industry knows it. “The Godfather,” which introduced us to…
Read MoreReflection on Christmas Eve
“Who are you, God?” she asked. And God replied: “I Am. I am who I am.” “I am the origin of all life. I am the energy that drives everything…
Read MoreReflection on the Fourth Sunday of Advent
Good morning, everyone! Today, on this last Sunday of Advent, I want to tell you a story about Mary, the key figure of Luke’s Gospel, but my story hinges on…
Read MoreReflection on the Third Sunday of Advent
John 1:6-8, 19-28 Let’s begin by remembering the word Advent: 1) ” – ad venir,” a word suggesting awaiting, anticipating, something about to happen, expectation or surprise. “- Be ready,”…
Read MoreReflection on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Where are you? I was afraid. God chose us in Christ. In love God destined us for adoption through Jesus. Hail Mary, full of Grace; do not be afraid; the Holy…
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