
Twenty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time
The reading from Hebrews is a word of encouragement during difficult times. In particular it is referring to the times when we find it hard
The reading from Hebrews is a word of encouragement during difficult times. In particular it is referring to the times when we find it hard
I have noted before that in order to establish the readings at each Sunday mass the Gospel passage is chosen first and then the remaining
Today the Church marks the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, when we recall a solemn article of our Catholic faith; namely,
“For where your treasure is, there also will your heart be,” sums up three important points Jesus makes in the Gospel; do not be afraid;
“Vanity of vanities, says Qoheleth, vanity of vanities! All things are vanity!” (Qoh 1:2). I am delighted to have a reading this Sunday from the
This Gospel gives us three lessons on prayer; How to pray, be persistent in prayer, and God’s reception of our prayers. The Apostles had observed
The gist of this Sunday’s scripture readings is evident: the responsibility to show authentic hospitality to visitors is highlighted through two famous incidents, and a
We know from reading the Gospels that the Pharisees and Scribes regularly looked for opportunities to test Jesus. Jesus would answer with the truth that
Two strikingly different images confront us immediately this week: first, Isaiah uses the image of a nursing mother gently tending to her child to describe
The readings today are about call and mission. The message of the “call” begins with the reading from the First Book of Kings in which
On the solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ—Corpus Christi—the Gospel opens with the words: “Jesus spoke to the crowds about the
This solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity is one that we celebrate after completing ninety days of Lent and Easter during which we recalled and
This weekend we celebrate the great feast of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit whom we worship as the third person of the Holy Trinity is
As we near the end of the Easter Season we hear with a reading describing the martyrdom of Saint Stephen. His story is one that
On the feast of the Ascension we are presented with a fascinating glimpse into the human dimension of revelation in the same moment that we
This Sunday’s date, May 26th, will always have a powerful meaning for me since it is the date of my father’s death. He died in
In the Acts of the Apostles we hear of the travels of Paul and Barnabas. These two men were not part of the original twelve
In the first reading from the Acts of the Apostles Paul and Barnabas preach to the Jews at Antioch in Pisidia; this was one of
The famous Gospel Composer, Professor Alex Bradford, wrote the hymn, “I said I wasn’t Gonna Tell Nobody. The Chorus of the song is; I said
The second Sunday of Easter is known by numerous titles which I have discussed in columns in past years, but above all it is especially
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