The Epistle of Jude is only twenty-five verses long. Its purported author claims to be the brother of James, presumably the James who was head of the church in Jerusalem. Scholars suppose that it was written about the year 80 A.D. This short epistle provides the opportunity to reflect on the role of Sacred Scripture… Read More »
JUNE12018
The epistle of First Peter reads like a long reflection on the significance of baptism in the life of a Christian. It might have it origins in an instruction given to catechumens. If so, the saying “love covers a multitude of sins” must have been a consolation to the neophytes. St. Peter reminded them (and… Read More »
MAY312018
“Blessed are you who believed that what was spoken to you by the Lord would be fulfilled.” The word of Elizabeth spoken to Mary at the Visitation is addressed to each of us. Faith becomes real when we trust in the promises of God. Last Sunday, for example, we heard Jesus promise in St. Matthew’s… Read More »
MAY302018
James and John told Jesus: “Teacher, we want you to do for us whatever we ask of you.” It reminds me of my little brother who would go to my mother and say, “Don’t say me ‘no.’” The statement presumes that what I want is (obviously!) the best. As Jesus had just talked about his coming… Read More »
MAY292018
A famous prayer by St. Ignatius begins: “Take, Lord, receive all my liberty, my memory, understanding, my entire will.” The saint wants us to understand that if we have God, we have all we need. I see the beauty of the prayer but must confess that I do cling to my memory, understanding and will.… Read More »
MAY282018
The scene in St. Mark’s gospel where Jesus objected to being called “good” must have bothered Matthew because he changed the dialogue. In Mark: “Why do you call me good? No one is good but God alone.” If anyone deserved to be called good it was Jesus! As the scene unfolds you come to understand… Read More »
MAY272018
There is a scene in The Color Purple where Shug and Celie are talking. Celie complains, “The God I been praying and writing to is a man. And act like all the other mens I know. Trifling, forgetful and lowdown. Shug say, Miss Celie. You better hush. God might hear you.Let him her me, I… Read More »
MAY262018
Unlike an adult, a child on Christmas morning never thinks “oh no, they gave me a present and I didn’t get one for them” or “this is too much. What did I do to deserve this.” No, on Christmas morning a child is simply delighted to be given gifts. That helps illustrate the saying of… Read More »
MAY252018
The epistle of James holds up as an idea “the perseverance of Job.” This is a better translation of the Greek than the traditional “patience of Job.” Patience is somewhat passive — you have to be patient when a bus is coming. There is nothing you can do but wait for it to come. Perseverance… Read More »
MAY242018
Rick Warren is founding pastor of one of the first mega-churches, Saddleback in Orange County, California. He talks about the fact that even though he has several graduate degrees in theology never in his education were the thousands of Bible verses which deal with issues of social justice and caring for the poor discussed. For… Read More »
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