The Bible talks about faith but faith is more than just about religion. Society couldn’t operate without faith. Every time you step on an elevator instead of climbing the stairs you are making an act of faith that the cable lifting the box will take you to the right floor and that the door will… Read More »
AUGUST102019
St. Lawrence has been revered since the earliest days of the Christianity. When Pope Sixtus was killed in the third century Lawrence, as the Archdeacon of Rome, was the highest ranking church official. The imperial judge gave Lawrence three days to produce the treasures of the Church. When he reported to the judge he brought… Read More »
AUGUST92019
The Book of Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Pentateuch (Torah). The word means “second law” and the book is structured as a long sermon by Moses re-capitulating the way of life that God commands the Chosen People. At the beginning Moses tells the people why they should obey these laws — because God… Read More »
AUGUST82019
“You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church … and I will give you the keys to the Kingdom of heaven.” When you go to Rome the image of crossed keys is found on walls, doorways, lintels, pictures, mosaics — a vivid reminder that the Pope, as bishop of Rome, is… Read More »
AUGUST72019
The Book of Numbers has some fascinating scenes concerning the exodus. When the Hebrews reconnoitered the Promised Land they were intimidated by the inhabitants. “All the people we saw there are huge, veritable giants; we felt like mere grasshoppers.” Because they doubted themselves, their worth and value, their ability and strength, the people could not… Read More »
AUGUST62019
The Gospels are written to lead people to faith. St. Luke’s particular report of the Transfiguration of Jesus teaches something important about Christian belief. While the basic details are the same in all reports of the Transfiguration, St. Luke has three subtle differences. First, Moses and Elijah talk with Jesus about his “exodus.” The heavenly… Read More »
AUGUST52019
Tale of two meals. The Book of Numbers talks about the Hebrew children grumbling because Moses only provided them with manna — how boring. Moses felt put upon. “I cannot carry all this people by myself, for they are too heavy for me.” Moses had to learn that he was not carrying the people, God… Read More »
AUGUST42019
Isn’t it fascinating that Jesus knew his limitations? When asked to solve a dispute he answered, “Friend, who appointed me as your judge and arbitrator?” If Jesus is not in a position to resolve every issue how much less are we able to! Often in life questioned are posed which are beyond our ken. Why… Read More »
AUGUST32019
The Book of Leviticus describes the implementation of a Year of Jubilee every fifty years. “This fiftieth year you shall make sacred by proclaiming liberty in the land for all its inhabitants.” In a year of Jubilee, forgiveness is extended; debts are forgiven; everyone returns to their family estates; no work is to be done… Read More »
AUGUST22019
During this summer the readings for the day are taken from the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible. The third book, Leviticus, deals with matters of Jewish practice. There is a description of the three great pilgrimage feasts, Passover, Pentecost (Weeks), and Sukkot (Booths), when the faithful were expected to come to Jerusalem… Read More »
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