The daily Bible readings will be taken for the next weeks from St. Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians and the Gospel of Matthew. We begin the gospel texts with the Sermon on the Mount, particularly the Beatitudes where Jesus reminds us of the blessings which are ours. Note that we don’t create or produce… Read More »
JUNE62021
A scene mothers can relate to: your teenager comes home from school and announces. “Hi Mom, I’m STARVING.” “Don’t eat too much. Supper is in an hour.” Several PBJ sandwiches, some chips and a soda later the teen listens to some music until called for supper … and proceeds to eat a full meal! You… Read More »
JUNE52021
The Angel Raphael gave some advice to Tobit and Tobiah before departing. Prayer and fasting are good, but better than either is almsgiving accompanied by righteousness. The gospel story for today coincidentally (providentially?) tells the story of the “widow’s mite.” A poor widow also came and put in two small coins worth a few cents. Both readings… Read More »
JUNE42021
Raphael said to Tobiah before he reached his father: “I am certain that his eyes will be opened.” The presence of the angel Raphael (“God heals!”) guiding Tobiah was something new in the Jewish story. Angels ordinarily zip in, drop their message, and leave. That a angel would spend time accompanying Tobiah showed that the… Read More »
JUNE32021
Jesus said to him, “You are not far from the Kingdom of God.” You can think about being “not far” in different ways. If you get 97 on your math exam you’re not far from perfection but that is still pretty good. If you get to the train station for a 7:00 train at 7:02… Read More »
JUNE22021
During Ordinary Time the two readings are not designed to comment on each other. A particular book of the Bible and a Gospel are chosen and then read through chapter by chapter. Is it a coincidence or a providence that both the Old Testament lesson from the Book of Tobit and the Gospel text from… Read More »
JUNE12021
The Book of Tobit was probably written about the year 300BCE, probably in Babylon, probably in Aramaic. It was not part of the Hebrew Bible but was included in the Greek translation of the Old Testament called the Septuagint which served as the basis for the Christian Bible. However, Martin Luther did not include it… Read More »
MAY312021
The Visitation is the story of two pregnant women meeting — certainly a common enough event. There is a profound truth woven into the encounter. It is easy to imagine that a woman expecting a child becomes self-centered, focused only on what she is going through. The visitation of Elizabeth and Mary shows the exact… Read More »
MAY302021
Remember a few years ago there was a movement which asked “What would Jesus Do” – WWJD. There were WWJD bracelets, hats, t-shirts. Figuring out what Jesus would do in any particular situation was supposed to guide one’s actions. My guess is that movement faded because we know what Jesus did back in the day… Read More »
MAY292021
I sought wisdom openly in my prayer … and I will seek her until the end. Wisdom is a big deal in the Bible. One third of the Old Testament is devoted to wisdom, pursuing it, acquiring it, retaining it. Yet in contemporary American culture wisdom does not seem to be highly valued. Knowledge is.… Read More »
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