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Sunday Reflection
Following the Call “Who is Jesus and What does it mean to follow him…?” Today’s Gospel passage proclaims the coming of the kingdom of God and calls those who hear him to repent, to turn, and to believe in the … Continue reading
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Who invited you to Come and See? Epiphany could mean a few several things: a gift is received; the gift must be shared. Jesus appears to be suggesting a rhythm, a balance to our lives. We go inward to be … Continue reading
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What does it mean to worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness? Psalm 29:2 The Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord is celebrated each year on the Sunday following the Feast of the Epiphany on January 6. The event … Continue reading
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Prepare the Way: Advent means “coming.” The coming of the baby Jesus, God among us in human flesh. The coming of Christ again “the Son of man coming in clouds with great power and glory. In between those two great … Continue reading
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Bearing Witness “Happy New Year,” since today is the first Sunday in Advent, the beginning of the Christian year. Advent means “coming.” The coming of the baby Jesus, God among us in human flesh. The coming of Christ again “the Son … Continue reading
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Corri was asked to write the reflection as Father Louie & Andy Whitmore were away. As I read the four readings for today, I tried to make connections between them; I was semi-successful. To me, Psalm 123 and Judges 4: 1-7 remind … Continue reading
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Jesus is now finished with the confrontations and moved on to talking about preparing for what is ahead. This parable warns of what happens when one does not prepare for something you know is going to happen. The parable shows … Continue reading
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Today’s festival had its origins in the fourth century, when Churches in the East began to celebrate “the feast of the martyrs of the whole world” on the Sunday after Pentecost. Several Western churches adopted this festival and kept it … Continue reading
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The Greatest Commandments: The Pharisees ask which commandment is the greatest and Jesus responds with Judaism’s most fundamental passage known as the Shema: “you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and … Continue reading
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Giving to God: People who opposed Jesus and his message are trying to entrap him. This is the first of three exchanges between the Jewish leaders and Jesus. The lesson begins with them buttering Jesus up, and then asking a … Continue reading
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