
Easter
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! He is Risen! This is the refrain that is exclaimed over and over again on Easter, and should be sung throughout the
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! He is Risen! This is the refrain that is exclaimed over and over again on Easter, and should be sung throughout the
On Palm Sunday we gather in joyful anticipation to celebrate the mass at which palm fronds will be blessed and distributed and we will hear
The first reading is from the Prophet Isaiah and this section begins with a brief recollection of all the great things the Lord had done
Today is Laetare Sunday, when the entrance antiphon for mass urges us to exalt with the inhabitants of the holy city: “Rejoice, O Jerusalem: and
The Third Sunday of Lent is a loud and clear call to repentance. We are halfway through Lent and these readings are a reminder to
I am of more or less half Croatian and half Irish ancestry, with perhaps a little bit of German stock added in way back. This
LK 4:1-13 The Gospel of the temptations of Jesus in the desert should be looked at alongside of the Old Testament accounts of the Israelites
March 3, 2019 Between Lent, which begins this Wednesday, the long Easter season, and the special feasts of the Pentecost, the Most Holy Trinity, and
Gospel LK 6:27-38 This Gospel takes place immediately after Jesus was on a mountain to pray and then chose twelve from among his disciples to
Two Sundays ago we heard a reading from the great prophet Jeremiah, describing his prophetic calling; today we hear from him again, though this time
Readings 1 IS 6:1-2A, 3-8, 2 1 COR 15:1-11, Gospel LK 5:1-11 How do we respond when God asks us to do a seemingly impossible
By good fortune the first Sunday in February this year falls on the third day of the month, which happens to be the feast day
I Corinthians 12: 12 – 30, Gospel –Luke 1: 1 – 4; 4: 14 – 21 It is common that shortly after a man is
Although the Church’s annual cycle of worship began with Advent, some six weeks ago, today’s readings re-launch the Church into the “ordinary time” of the
Isaiah 42: 1 – 4, 6 – 7, Gospel – Luke 3: 15 – 1621 – 22 According to the Church’s Liturgical Calendar today’s Feast
On the glorious feast of the Epiphany the first scripture reading, from the prophet Isaiah, begins: “Rise up in splendor, Jerusalem! Your light has come,
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