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MAY172021

May 17, 2021 By Church Staff

Jesus commands us to have courage. “In the world you will have trouble, but take courage, I have conquered the world.” It is interesting that courage is not specifically listed as a theological or cardinal virtue, not one of the seven virtues to counter the seven deadly sins, not on the list of the gifts… Read More »

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MAY162021

May 15, 2021 By Church Staff

The great fourth century African bishop, St. Augustine, famously said, “We are Easter people and ‘Alleluia’ is our song.” As Easter people we know that no matter what the problem or difficulty God can make a way out of no way. As Easter people we find consolation in the blessed assurance that all will be… Read More »

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MAY152021

May 15, 2021 By Church Staff

St. Luke in the ACTS describes a linear spread of Christianity from Peter’s ministry in Palestine leading to Paul’s in the wider Greek-speaking world. However, a closer look at the events suggests that the actual story was much messier. Pricilla and Aquila, for example, were converts to Christianity in Rome, long before Peter and Paul… Read More »

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MAY142021

May 14, 2021 By Church Staff

Thoughts on the election of St. Matthias to succeed Judas: First, the Jesus Movement at the time of his death consisted of a group of about one hundred and twenty persons. We need to expand our notion of the “apostolic faith” to include more that “the twelve,” women and men, married and single. Second,  after… Read More »

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MAY132021

May 13, 2021 By Church Staff

As Paul continued his missionary journey he ended in the Greek city of Corinth where he met a Jew named Aquila, a native of Pontus, who had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla. We know this married couple both from Acts and the Pauline letters as the leaders of the Church in Corinth. We… Read More »

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MAY122021

May 12, 2021 By Church Staff

When St. Paul arrived in Athens he was at the heart of culture, education, sophistication in the ancient world.  Paul tried to blend in by showing off his learning and skills of oratory. “You Athenians, I see that in every respect you are very religious.” He quoted their poets, used philosophical argument, and all the… Read More »

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MAY112021

May 11, 2021 By Church Staff

St. Bernard has a sermon describing the devotion of people who have faith in the resurrection. They pray, they experience consolation, they find joy in life. But, the saint reminds us, we also believe in the Ascension. The apostles experienced loss, grief, doubt, confusion when Jesus ascended into heaven. The Lord had warned them:  it… Read More »

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MAY102021

May 10, 2021 By Church Staff

In response to a vision St. Paul brought his missionary zeal into Europe, into Greece. In this new environment he finds he will not be able to operate as he had in the past. Philippi, his first stopping point, was a Roman city, that is a place where retired Roman soldiers have settled. Apparently there… Read More »

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MAY92021

May 8, 2021 By Church Staff

Three sons left home, went out on their own and prospered. Getting back together, they discussed the gifts they were able to give their elderly mother. The first said, “I built a big house for our mother.” The second said,” I sent her a Mercedes with a driver.” The third smiled and said, “I’ve got… Read More »

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MAY82021

May 8, 2021 By Church Staff

St. Paul was a  man on a mission — literally. He wanted to bring the gospel everywhere. However, according to ACTS he wasn’t able to go into “the province of Asia” and Bithynia. Knowing Paul, he was probably frustrated by this. However, in retrospect, St. Luke, that author of ACTS, sees the hand of God.… Read More »

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