Saul’s father sent him out to look for asses who had wandered off. Being a dutiful son he did his assigned chore. Instead of finding the asses, he found a prophet, Samuel, who, in response to a revelation from God, anointed him as “commander over his heritage.” That is the way the will of God… Read More »
JANUARY122018
In T.H. White’s retelling of the story of King Arthur in The Once and Future King Arthur laments the failure of Camelot. He had hoped to bring about a just society by means of “Force Majeure,” by superior power. But he found that justice cannot be established by force. Something similar lies at the heart of… Read More »
JANUARY112018
For the first two centuries of Israel occupying the promised land they had been able to defend themselves against their enemies. The tribes would unite in times of danger and defeat the enemy. In the eleventh century a new enemy arose who were highly organized and militarized, the Philistines. The old ways no longer worked.… Read More »
JANUARY102018
During Ordinary Time the lectionary is structured as a “continuous reading” — we start reading from a particular book of the Bible and go though it chapter by chapter. This year begins with the first reading taken from the First Book of Samuel and the Gospel from St. Mark. It is thus a coincidence that… Read More »
JANUARY92017
Shows about cooking are popular in TV. There are magazines that send new recipes every month. Cookbooks are perennial best sellers. As interesting as it is to watch or read about food being made it is nothing like eating! A recipe is not a meal. Sometimes believers stress too much “the recipe,” the description of… Read More »
JANUARY8017
In each of the gospels and in the speeches in the Acts of the Apostles the baptism of Jesus is portrayed as a decisive turning point in his life. In different ways they downplayed the role of John the Baptist (who was the Baptizer after all!) so the focus would stay on Jesus. At his… Read More »
JANUARY72018
Everyone has their own reason for coming to Church today. Praying for the family, trying to get to heaven, mother making me — all good reason. The story of the magi shows that the real reason to come to Church is to meet Jesus, to see the face of God. Let us imitate the magi… Read More »
JANUARY62017
In his first epistle St. John writes that “the Spirit, the water, and the Blood” all testify “that Jesus is the Son of God.” These words echo the experience of Jesus at his Baptism. The Spirit, of course, descended on Jesus at his Baptism and named him as the beloved Son of God. The water… Read More »
JANUARY52018
When Gorbachev and Reagan were negotiating the end of the Cold War the Soviet premier is supposed to have said: “I am doing something terrible to you. I am robbing you of your enemy.” The human tendency is to divide the world into friends and enemies, who is in and who is out. St. John’s… Read More »
JANUARY42017
The encounter between Jesus and his first disciples ends with an invitation to “come and see” where he lives. This illustrates one of the profound human truths — that we respond best to genuine experience, not description. Remember an old song from My Fair Lady called “Show me?” “Don’t talk of love lasting through time.… Read More »
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