After the death of Alexander the Great his kingdom was split among his generals. The territory of Israel was controlled by the Seleucid monarchy. In 167 BC the Seleucid king decided to abolish Judaism. He thought it would be better if the country had only one religion. (There are political figures in the US who… Read More »
NOVEMBER142021
Growing up in a row home in Baltimore my knowledge of nature was pretty much limited to raking leaves and mowing the lawn. Now that I live next to the Just Roots Farm I have come to appreciate many of the images that Jesus used in the Bible. Like most people for most of history… Read More »
NOVEMBER132021
The parable usually called the “importunate widow” (when was the last time you used “importunate” in a sentence?) has been interpreted as an admonition to pray unceasingly. Because this widow keeps bothering me I shall deliver a just decision for her. While ceaseless prayer is certainly good advice a closer look at the parable offers… Read More »
NOVEMBER122021
They were eating, drinking, buying, selling, planting, building [when] fire and brimstone rained from the sky to destroy them all. So it will be on the day the Son of Man is revealed. Jesus warns us that it is so easy to get caught up in the stuff of daily life that we lose the… Read More »
NOVEMBER112021
Leo Tolstoy wrote a book entitled, The Kingdom of God is within You. It is powerful mediation on the conversion each individual is called to make to be faithful to the Gospel. However, the personal nature of the Kingdom of God that Tolstoy describes is not what Jesus had in mind when he said (in… Read More »
NOVEMBER102021
The Wisdom Literature in the Bible reflects a genre of writing which was common in the ancient world. The elite were given special training so they would have wisdom and govern wisely. Wisdom in the Bible shows a shift from this emphasis on the ruling class and exhibits are democratizing spirit. The Lord of all… Read More »
NOVEMBER92021
Today we remember the dedication of the St. John Lateran Basilica, the cathedral of Rome. The Pope is the Bishop of Rome and since the Vatican is a separate country St. Peter’s cannot be the cathedral of the city. This feast gives us an opportunity to remember that the Pope as Bishop of Rome presides… Read More »
NOVEMBER82021
For wisdom is a kindly spirit … For the Spirit of the Lord fills the world, is all-embracing, and knows what man says. The “Wisdom of Solomon” was written sometime around 100BC. While it was not included in the Hebrew Bible it was part of the Greek translation of the Bible called the Septuagint. Wisdom… Read More »
NOVEMBER72021
There is a human tendency to define ourselves by what we don’t have. We don’t have enough money. We don’t have enough time. We don’t have the happy family we desire. We don’t have the energy and health we once had. We don’t have clarity about the future. Everyone would have their own list. When… Read More »
NOVEMBER62021
The Bible reflects the patriarchy prevalent in the Hebraic and Greco-Roman world. We search the scriptures for evidence of the Gospel world where “there is neither male nor female but all are one in Christ.” The lectionary selection for today from Romans 16 is somewhat disappointing for what isn’t included. In the passage given us,… Read More »







