The memory of Jesus’ characteristic way of addressing God as “Abba” must have made a deep impression on the first followers. The word is an Aramaic way of speaking familiarly to one’s father (like Dad) that would have been common in Palestine. To address God in that way implied an intimacy which went beyond normal… Read More »
OCTOBER292017
There are certain things which you can try to see if you like. “Try it. You might like it.” Maybe you want to try tennis. You get a racket and go to the court and hit the ball. If you don’t like it you say, I want to stop and go home. Other things you… Read More »
OCTOBER282017
According to St. Paul we “are fellow citizens with the holy ones … built upon the foundation of the Apostles and prophets.” In our creeds we confess that our faith is “one, holy, catholic, apostolic.” The apostles named by Jesus called “the twelve” are, therefore, central. How ironic is it that we aren’t exactly sure who they… Read More »
OCTOBER272017
We can all relate to the words of St. Paul: “For I do not do the good I want, but I do the evil I do not want.” How often have I slapped my head and said, “Why did I do that.” So the Apostle would probably relate to 12-step spirituality. The first step… Read More »
OCTOBER262017
“I have come to set the earth on fire, and how I wish it were already blazing!” These words of Jesus were central to the vision of the founder of my congregation, Fr. Thomas Judge, C.M. Probably every founder, every missionary, every apostle (can’t you see St. Paul responding to those words!) wanted to “set… Read More »
OCTOBER252017
Have you ever noticed that Jesus very often does not answer a question directly? When Peter asks “Lord, is this parable meant for us or for everyone?” Jesus goes on a seeming digression about the “faithful and prudent steward.” “Who is my neighbor?” “A man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho…” “You do not have a… Read More »
OCTOBER242017
St. Paul said, “Where sin increased, grace overflowed all the more.” That word of encouragement should be taken to heart. How easy it is to notice that things seem to be going from bad to worse. That was as true in Paul’s time as in our own. But the Apostle wanted us to understand that… Read More »
OCTOBER232017
Jesus says we need to be “rich in what matters to God.” That brings to mind an image from St. Dorotheus of Gaza. He said that God is at the center of a circle and all of humanity is arrayed around God on the rim of the circle. When we move down the radius to… Read More »
OCTOBER222017
You don’t have to worry about Caesar getting what belongs to Caesar. Caesar, which is to say the Feds, the Government, the Man, the IRS, the Brass, the Powers-that-be will get what belongs to them. You can be sure of that. They will try to get even something more than what belongs to them. Caesar… Read More »
OCTOBER212017
Dom Helder Camara was one of the towering figures of the post-Vatican II Church. He was a bishop in Brazil who proclaimed a vision of a more just and peaceful world. He envisioned the agents bringing about that vision as the “Abrahamic minorities.” This image flows out of St. Paul who urges on believers, “the… Read More »
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