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MAY202018

May 19, 2018 By Church Staff

Jesus is a historical character. He lived in a specific place at a specific time and did specific things. You can use the tools of history, archeology, anthropology to study him. However, Jesus is not simply a historical character. There are aspects of his identity which are beyond our ken. He is the same, yesterday,… Read More »

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MAY192018

May 19, 2018 By Church Staff

“Lord, what about him?” St. Peter, like all of us, tended to worry about the other guy instead of looking at himself. This question arises right after Jesus demands to hear Peter’s three-fold declaration of love and Peter hears the command to tend the sheep. Instead of focusing on what that means in his life… Read More »

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MAY182018

May 18, 2018 By Church Staff

During the fifty days of Easter the first reading assigned each day is taken from the Acts of the Apostles. As we read those stories we see how faith in the Risen Jesus galvanized those first believers into bold missionaries. The gospel text is usually taken from St. John’s Gospel, for the last few weeks… Read More »

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MAY172018

May 17, 2018 By Church Staff

Once at a youth camp there was a fascinating exercise. We divided the group up into the light-haired (blonds and red heads) and the dark haired (brunettes and those with black hair.) We treated the two groups differently. The dark haired got new shirts, better meals, the best seats, more attention. The light haired were… Read More »

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MAY162018

May 16, 2018 By Church Staff

John Henry Newman once observed that to grow is to change, to grow perfect is to change much. But change is hard. We see that in the farewell discourses that St. Paul gives to the elders at Ephesus and that Jesus gives to his disciples in the Gospel of John. The elders and disciples don’t… Read More »

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MAY152018

May 15, 2018 By Church Staff

Scholars call chapter 17 of St. John’s Gospel the High Priestly Prayer of Jesus. The evangelist carefully constructed the prayer and it can serve as a model for our own life of prayer. Jesus begins by praying for himself. He then prays for his disciples and finally opens up his prayer to include the whole… Read More »

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MAY142018

May 14, 2018 By Church Staff

The story of the selection of Matthias as an apostle is very instructive on what it means to follow the will of God. Peter and the other followers of Jesus first search the scriptures about what to do. Then, they look at how their experiences guides their choice. But at the end of that process… Read More »

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MAY132018

May 12, 2018 By Church Staff

You can understand why God would use angels to deliver important messages. They are faster than FedEx. They are clearer than Instagram. And they make more of an impression than an electronic billboard. So when we hear in the Acts of the Apostles that “two men dressed in white garments stood beside” the apostles after… Read More »

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MAY122018

May 12, 2018 By Church Staff

Did you ever play the card game “Fish” as a child? If your request for a card is denied you are told “go fish” which means, “draw from the pile.” If the card pulled is the one you requested you shout, “Got what I wanted.” We can think about prayer as a giant game of… Read More »

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MAY112018

May 11, 2018 By Church Staff

St. Paul had a vision where the Lord told him to be confident since “I have many people in this city.” Paul was able to work effectively in the city of Corinth with that blessed assurance. Although I haven’t been granted a vision I trust that the Lord has many people in Chicago as well.… Read More »

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