St. John reminds us in his epistle that not everyone who claims to be acting according to the Spirit of God is doing so. People fly airplanes into buildings in the name of God. Some claim they won’t take the virus because of God. St. John tells us: do not trust every spirit but test… Read More »
JANUARY22022
Have you ever seen the night sky? Well, of course, you have. But when you live in Chicago the amount of light pollution obscures the awesome beauty of the night. Go out into the Arizona desert, far from any light on a moonless night, with little distorting humidity in the air. While there, you feel… Read More »
JANUARY12022
When eight days were completed for his circumcision, he was named Jesus, the name given him by the angel. January 1 is a big deal in the Catholic Church not so much because it begins the new year but becasue it is the octave (eighth day) of Christmas. Jesus, obedient to Jewish law, was circumcized,… Read More »
DECEMBER312021
Remember that in the pre-Vatican II liturgy the “last gospel” was proclaimed at every mass from the Prologue of St. John (John 1:1-18). Part of the rite was to genuflect at the line “and the Word became flesh.” While it is certainly a good practice to reverence the Incarnation, the prologue as St. John wrote… Read More »
DECEMBER302021
St. John in his epistle addresses “the children,” “the fathers,” and “the young men.” He does not explicity address “the mothers” or “the young women.” Contrast that with St. Luke who goes out of his way to mention the presence of women in the life and mission of Jesus. Obviously Mary plays a major role… Read More »
DECEMBER292021
The Epistle of St. John which we read in the days after Christmas has been chosen not so much as commentary on the events of Bethlehem themselves but because it reminds us of the effect that having God-with-us should have on the community. Welcoming and loving Jesus as God sharing our humanity implies expanding that… Read More »
DECEMBER282021
Herod ordered the massacre of all the boys in Bethlehem and its vicinity two years old and under. St. Matthew does not tell us if that order was carried out. He might have just been keeping this horrible action “off screen,” as it were. But perhaps the soldiers — or at least some of them… Read More »
DECEMBER272021
What we have heard, what we have seen with our eyes, what we looked upon and touched with our hands concerns the Word of life. St. John in his epistle tells his readers why they should believe him when he talks about Jesus. He had experiences which convinced him that Jesus was “the Word of… Read More »
DECEMBER262021
What does it mean to be a “holy family?” A theologian, Paul Tillich, once said: “This holiness is not their moral or cognitive or even religious quality but their power of pointing beyond themselves.” To be a holy family means to point beyond oneself, to learn it’s not about me. Being a holy family does… Read More »
DECEMBER252021
The Bible readings for our Christmas liturgy start off by addressing “the people who walked in darkness.” Hey, that’s us. We’re the people who walk in darkness. We’re in darkness because of a pandemic which just won’t go away. We’re in darkness because of a national unwillingness to deal with endemic racism. We’re in darkness… Read More »
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