Pope Francis challenges us to be missionary disciples. In the Archdiocese we are asked to become evangelizers. Father Judge, the founder of my congregation, the Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity, said that “every Catholic is called to be an apostle.” Different words are being used but the same idea lies behind them —… Read More »
JULY122018
Hosea used his personal experience to understand the ways of God in the world. His disastrous marriage to an unfaithful wife modeled for him God’s dealings with Israel. God chided them for their infidelity and demanded that they change their ways. Later in the book he used another experience, that of fatherhood, to help understand… Read More »
JULY112018
When Jesus gave his apostles their marching orders he told them, “Do not go into pagan territory… Go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” He was very clear that his mission was to his own people. However, a few chapters later in St. Matthew’s Gospel Jesus was on vacation in Lebanon… Read More »
JULY102018
St. Mark reported that “At sight of the crowds, [Jesus’] heart was moved with pity for them because they were troubled and abandoned.” Today we almost experience a pity overload. Our hearts go out to the young boys trapped in a cave. The latest victims of a school shooting evoke pity. Just walking down the… Read More »
JULY92018
Everyone remembers their first love. The experience of being something more than yourself, of being connected with another, leaves an indelible impression. The prophet Hosea uses that image to remind Israel of their relationship with God. The Lord said: “I will lead [Israel] into the desert and speak to her heart. She shall respond there… Read More »
JULY82018
What makes for a great family? Is it when the men are strong, the women are good looking and all the children are above average? What makes for a great country? Is it when you can kick sand in the face of all the other countries and do whatever you want? What makes for a… Read More »
JULY72018
In its original context the phrase “to comfort the afflicted and to afflict the comfortable” referred to the role of newspapers. When we apply it to prophets like Amos it reminds us that they served something of the role that media plays in modern society. Amos looked beneath the gaudy excesses of the royal court… Read More »
JULY62018
The pastor of one of the first mega-churches, Rick Warren, is also the best selling author of A Purpose-Driven Life. More recently he observed in a magazine article that even though he had studied the Bible his whole life and had several advanced degrees including a doctorate, nowhere did his studies highlight the fact that over… Read More »
JULY52018
Throughout the summer we will read from the Old Testament prophets. Interestingly we start off this sequence with Amos objecting to being called a prophet. “I was no prophet, nor have I belonged to a company of prophets.” This despite the fact that his call from God was clear. “The LORD said to me, ‘Go,… Read More »
JULY42018
A memorial in Montgomery, Alabama is dedicated to those who lost their lives fighting for civil rights. Maya Lin, the designer (who also designed the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C.) said that she knew little of the civil rights movement when she was given the commission. During her research she was struck by Dr. King’s… Read More »
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