There is a scene in Alice in Wonderland when Alice, who has been shrunk down to three inches tall, encounters a Caterpillar and has the following exchange. “Caterpillar: Who are you? Alice: Why, I-I-I hardly know, sir. I’ve changed so many times since this morning, you see and… Caterpillar: I do not see, explain yourself.… Read More »
APRIL242021
In St. John’s Gospel Jesus is portrayed as being in complete control, aware of how the plan of God was going to unfold. Hence, when people decide to stop following Jesus after his “Bread of Life” discourse it was no surprise. Jesus knew from the beginning the ones who would not believe. All of which… Read More »
APRIL232021
When Saul got knocked off his proverbial horse (there was no horse in the story!) he wanted to know why. He said, “Who are you, sir?” The reply came, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. Saul, the persecutor, would become Paul, the Apostle, by recognizing the intimate presence of Jesus in those who are suffering.… Read More »
APRIL222021
The John 6 is commonly called the “bread of life” discourse. Jesus promises that he gives of his very self (“my flesh”) in the form of bread. I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever. The Holy Eucharist is our way of having Jesus be really… Read More »
APRIL212021
The martyrdom of Stephen provoked a spasm of violence that caused the first Christians to flee the city. There broke out a severe persecution of the Church in Jerusalem, and all were scattered throughout the countryside of Judea and Samaria… Now those who had been scattered went about preaching the word. What seemed like a… Read More »
APRIL202021
St. Luke tells the story of the first martyr (protomartyr) St. Stephen in parallel to the crucifixion of Jesus. In both accounts there is commendation of the individual into the hands of God and there is a prayer of forgiveness for the executioners. Stephen says, “Lord, do not hold this sin against them”; and when… Read More »
APRIL192021
During the both trials, of Jesus and Stephen, “false witnesses” testified against them. When you look at the Bible, however, the testimony doesn’t seem false at all. For example, at the trial of Stephen the witnesses said, “this Jesus the Nazorean will change the customs that Moses handed down to us.” That sounds about right.… Read More »
APRIL182021
There are certain texts in the Bible that are intimidating, daunting, downright alarming. “If someone strikes you on one cheek, turn and offer the other.” Right, like that’s going to happen. “Give to those who ask.” Have you ever seen how many are asking when you walk downtown on State Street? For me, the most… Read More »
APRIL172021
In the first few chapters of Acts of the Apostles, St. Luke paints an idealized picture of the early Christian community where everyone got along and shared everything and all sang kumbaya together. Of course, people haven’t changed over the past few millennia so the harmony didn’t last. The Hellenists complained against the Hebrews because… Read More »
APRIL162021
The multiplication of the loaves and fishes must have been a major event in the life of Jesus. Each Gospel writer tells the story — Matthew and Mark twice! In St. John’s account Jesus asked his disciples what they should do to help feed the crowd. Andrew answered, “There is a boy here who has… Read More »
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