
Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saint Paul’s Letter to the Romans is one that is filled with rich teachings and images as is the portion we hear today. While describing
Saint Paul’s Letter to the Romans is one that is filled with rich teachings and images as is the portion we hear today. While describing
Today’s scripture readings present a united theme across the board: the good news that God’s salvation is available to all who put faith in him, regardless
The Solemnity of the Assumption is a celebration in which we profess that Mary was assumed body and soul to heaven. This was a belief
Where do we expect to experience the presence of God? That is the question that comes from reading the passage from the First Book of
As a new student monk residing at Sant’ Anselmo, the Benedictine motherhouse in Rome, one of the first small tasks I had to master was
The Gospel begins with a series of short sayings about finding things of value; a buried treasure, a precious pearl, and a net full of
The Book of Wisdom we hear from today was composed quite late in the Old Testament era, likely less than a hundred years before the
When I read the Gospel I thought of a verse from the letter of St. Paul to the Galatians; ”Make no mistake: God is not
On Independence Day Americans remember our founding as a nation when the Declaration of Independence was approved by the Second Continental Congress on July 4,
In the Gospel today Jesus asks a very difficult question. Who do we love most? If one were to pose this question to people on
In today’s first reading the prophet Jeremiah finds himself denounced and pursued on every side, though he does not lose heart, saying: “the Lord is
Today is the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ and this Feast probably means more to us this year than anytime in the
As the seven glorious weeks of Easter end and the Church launches into the long season of “ordinary time” we are given several important feasts
The actual Pentecost event occurred on the Jewish Feast of Pentecost. The Jewish Feast is also known as the Festival of Weeks which was the
Today’s scriptures reflect on the experience of the disciples following the Ascension; Saint Luke reports the Ascension of Jesus twice, once at the end of
This Gospel is part of what is known as the Last Supper Discourse. They had a difficulty understanding this when they heard it before the
An important dimension of the life of the Church which has become visible in the last fifty years is the order of deacons. By now
This Sunday of the Easter Season is known as Good Shepherd Sunday. The Gospel is one in which Jesus teaches us about the Good Shepherd.
Today’s scripture readings open with the scene of Saint Peter preaching to a large group of people in Jerusalem on the feast of Pentecost. Pentecost
Gospel JN 20:19-31 The Gospel begins with Easter Sunday and ends with the Sunday after Easter. On Easter Sunday the disciples were still mourning the
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