According to Acts when Stephen the deacon was martyred, the protomartyr or first martyr of the Church, a “young man named Saul” was present and we are told “he consented to the execution.” We meet that same Saul a few chapters later when he encountered the Risen Jesus on the road to Damascus which led… Read More »
APRIL272020
St. John’s gospel makes explicit the memory of Jesus feeding the multitudes as the backdrop for Jesus continuing to feed the Church in the Eucharist. It inspired in Julian of Norwich, a fifteenth century English mystic, the image of Jesus as mother! She wrote: “the mother can give her child to suck of her milk,… Read More »
APRIL262020
“Hope” is the thing with feathers – That perches in the soul – And sings the tune without the words – And never stops – at all, according to Emily Dickinson. There can be miracles when you believe/ Though hope is frail, it’s hard to kill, according to Whitney Houston. When Jesse Jackson was running… Read More »
APRIL252020
There is (almost) universal consensus among scholars that Mark’s gospel, although second in our New Testament, was the first gospel written — sometime around the year 70AD. Before Mark created the genre we call “gospel” St. Paul preached about Jesus — but talked very little about the events of his life before the Last Supper.… Read More »
APRIL242020
When Gamaliel advised the Sanhedrin how to deal with the nascent Jesus movement he observed: if this endeavor or this activity is of human origin, it will destroy itself. But if it comes from God, you will not be able to destroy them. The history of the Catholic Church proves the truth of that statement. There… Read More »
APRIL232020
“We must obey God rather than men.” These words of St. Peter and the apostles are ones we all can agree with; however, for me at least, what it means to obey God is not always obvious. For example, I know that it is God’s will that we take care of our “common home,” as Pope… Read More »
APRIL222020
When sports are resumed and stadiums are full again no doubt there will be a sign in the stands: John 3:16. God so loved the world that he gave his only-begotten Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life. The key idea in that saying is that “God… Read More »
APRIL212020
St. Luke in the Acts of the Apostles portrays an idealized picture of the early Christians — they shared everything and everyone got along. He was not, of course, part of that community, but was reporting what he had heard fifty or more years after the events. Think about events of fifty years ago. The… Read More »
APRIL202020
Nicodemus pays Jesus a compliment, you are a teacher who has come from God. Jesus is not distracted by that but immediately challenges Nicodemus: what are you going to do about it. This is the pattern for the rest of St. John’s Gospel — Jesus proclaims who he is (I am the light of the… Read More »
APRIL192020
What’s so bad about being Doubting Thomas? He is criticized for not having the right kind of faith when the ten remaining apostles reported that they had seen the Lord. But doubting is not incompatible with faith. If you think about it, the opposite of faith is not doubt but certainty. The 9/11 hi-jackers had… Read More »
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