Imagine this: you pick six good numbers plus the red powerball. I have been blessed, you would shout. But Jesus says, “Blessed are the poor in spirit.” Or you are coming out of the doctor’s office and someone asks, how did it go? You say, “I’m blessed. The doctor has given me a clean bill… Read More »
JANUARY282017
To answer Jesus’ question in today’s world, “Do you not yet have faith?” the late actress, Carrie Fisher, captured the cultural moment when she said, “The problem with instant gratification is that it takes too long.” We want immediate results, quick turnaround, ready cash. Which helps to explain why coming to faith is problematic in… Read More »
JANUARY272017
Nature was the catechism that Jesus used. He found God in the everyday life of people, in what they did and what they saw. He strove to teach in a vocabulary that people could relate to. As Catholics we often have very sophisticated explanations for the things of God. Transubstantiation! But I wonder if we… Read More »
JANUARY262017
I served as a deacon in La Purisima Mission in El Modena, California. We had a farewell party in the parish as I was returning to the seminary to prepare for priestly ordination. I thanked the people for accompanying me on my vocational journey. It takes many hands to make a priest, I said. The… Read More »
JANUARY252017
The story of St. Paul’s conversion was a major turning point in the history of Christianity — so important that the Acts of the Apostles tells the story three times and St. Paul himself reports on the incident directly in his letter to the Galatians. While the stories diverge in some details the one constant… Read More »
JANUARY242017
Growing up, when you would hear about someone you vaguely knew a question would be asked: Is he one of our own? Does he belong to our group, our neighborhood, our church. The implication was that if you didn’t look like us, talk like us, pray like us than somehow you were other than we… Read More »
JANUARY232017
Certain of the sayings of Jesus are hard to do. If someone strikes you on one cheek turn and offer the other one, for example. But other sayings are just not that easy to understand. Take this word from St. Mark’s gospel: “whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never have forgiveness.” Wow, Jesus, the… Read More »
JANUARY222017
There comes a time when you just can’t take it any more. “This has got to stop. This has got to change. I’ve got to do something.” You’ve been walking in darkness, living in the land of gloom, as Isaiah puts it, too long. Something must change. The moment happened to Rosa Parks riding a… Read More »
JANUARY212017
Jesus was not crucified because he was a nice guy. He said and did things which upset people, made them uncomfortable. Even his relatives, those who should have known him best said, “He is out of his mind.” In a world where you spend the vast bulk of your resources on the military Jesus said,… Read More »
JANUARY202017
We confess in our creeds that we are an apostolic church. From the foundation of the apostles the mission of Jesus continues. The insight of the founder of my religious congregation, Father Thomas Judge, C.M., is that “every Catholic is called to be an apostle.” The good news will not be spread by institutions or… Read More »
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