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MAY52022

May 5, 2022 By Church Staff

The gospel readings for the days immediately after Easter tell of the resurrection appearances of Jesus to his disciples. This week the readings were taken from John 6, usually called the Bread of Life Discourse. “I am the living bread that came down from heaven … and the bread that I will give is my… Read More »

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MAY42022

May 4, 2022 By Church Staff

After the martyrdom of St. Stephen, there broke out a severe persecution of the Church in Jerusalem and all were scattered. The persecution produced “loud lament” among those first believers. But God uses everything, even seemingly negative things. The scattering of the early Jesus movement was the occasion for missionary activity, spreading the Word out of… Read More »

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MAY32022

May 3, 2022 By Church Staff

I find Jesus’ exasperation with Philip not “getting it” consoling. “Have I been with you for so long a time and you still do not know me?” Even three years with the greatest catechist ever and Philip still needed to grow in faith. Not surprising that I also need to keep working at “getting it.”… Read More »

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MAY22022

May 2, 2022 By Church Staff

They presented false witnesses who testified, “This man never stops saying … that this Jesus the Nazorean will … change the customs that Moses handed down to us.” The preaching of Stephen caused a violent reaction among the population of Jerusalem. While St. Luke claimed that “false witnesses” slandered Stephen, they actually named accurately the… Read More »

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MAY12022

May 1, 2022 By Church Staff

St. John adds an appendix to his gospel where he places the dramatic scene of Jesus reconciling with Simon Peter after he had denied him three times. I had envisioned that Jesus would have pulled Peter aside to do this but the way St. John tells the story the other disciples were standing around when… Read More »

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APRIL302022

April 30, 2022 By Church Staff

Jesus said to them, “It is I. Do not be afraid.” We need that word today. There is so much to fear. I fear that our unwillingness to deal with climate change is irreparably harming “our common home.” I fear the legacy of racism in our country condemns another generation to a lack of equal… Read More »

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APRIL292022

April 29, 2022 By Church Staff

The story of Jesus multiplying the loaves and fish made a big impression on his followers. The gospel writers tell it six times! In St. John’s account the apostles respond that they can’t possible help others since they have so little, only five loaves and two fish. “What good are these for so many?” Jesus substitutes… Read More »

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APRIL282022

April 27, 2022 By Church Staff

“We must obey God and not any human authority.” That word of the apostles certainly sounds right but the problem comes in knowing exactly what God is telling us to do! After all, we have in recent history seen terrorists justify murder and mayhem in the name of God. Less dramatically, political conflict in this… Read More »

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APRIL262022

April 26, 2022 By Church Staff

St. Luke paints an idealized portrait of the first Christian community in the Acts of the Apostles. The community of believers was of one heart and mind. He was not there, of course, so this nostalgic memory probably was not entirely accurate. Just a few chapters later, for example, Luke describes tensions that existed among… Read More »

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APRIL252022

April 25, 2022 By Church Staff

For the first generations of Christians the faith was conveyed by one person talking with another. They doubtless used anecdotes about the life of Jesus to illustrate some lesson. We see this in St. Paul’s letters where he does not talk so much about the life of Jesus but instead uses an example from the… Read More »

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