We don’t know the exact words of Jesus. The New Testament was written thirty and more years after his death so we are dependent on the recollections of those who heard him. In addition, Jesus spoke in Aramaic and the Gospels are written in Greek so we are dealing with a translation of his words… Read More »
SEPTEMBER62016
Jesus spent the night in prayer before he chose the twelve apostles. Always a wise move — to pray before making a major decision. You have to wonder what his criteria were in making the choice because, at first glance, the twelve do no look like the pick of the litter — Judas betrayed him,… Read More »
SEPTEMBER52016
Being rich in mercy does not mean that anything goes. St. Paul, for example, when he hears of immorality in the Church at Corinth urges excommunication, “The one who did this deed should be expelled from your midst.” Certain behavior is expected of a follower of Jesus. However, Pope Francis stresses mercy in the Church… Read More »
SEPTEMBER42016
When my mother would say “I’ve told you 10,000 time…” she would add, “hyperbole added for emphasis,” … that is unless she really had told me 10,000 times. Jesus reflected his Semitic culture in using hyperbole. “If you eye is your problem, pluck it out.” Hyperbole lies behind statements like the necessity of hating ones… Read More »
SEPTEMBER32016
Father Judge, the founder of my religious congregation, used to say “every Catholic is called to be an apostle.” His instinct was that in the providence of our everyday life we can bring the good news of God’s grace and mercy into our homes, workplaces, schools, gyms. While that is certainly a noble calling we… Read More »
SEPTEMBER22016
In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus gives one of his particular commandments: “Stop judging.” St. Paul picks up that commandment in his first letter to the Church at Corinth: “do not make any judgment before the appointed time.” This New Testament theme seems difficult to understand at first but in context it makes perfect… Read More »
SEPTEMBER12016
As St. Luke describes it the call of the first disciples shows that following Jesus took some getting used to. First Jesus asked Simon something easy — can I use your boat? Sure. Then something harder: throw your nets for a catch. If you say so, Lord, I’ll try it. Then, follow me. “Leave me,… Read More »
AUGUST312016
People flocked around Jesus at the beginning of his ministry. But Jesus did something unexpected: “At daybreak, Jesus left and went to a deserted place.” He took time out to pray. The outcome of the prayer was Jesus’ decision to move out of his familiar comfort zone and spread his message to a wider audience.… Read More »
AUGUST302016
The demon says to Jesus, “I know who you are–the Holy One of God!” I find that chilling. It suggests to me that it is no big deal to know about Jesus — even the demons know about Jesus. What is needed is to know Jesus, to know him as the source of our life,… Read More »
AUGUST292016
I can relate to King Herod. We’re told that “when he heard [John the Baptist] speak he was very much perplexed, yet he liked to listen to him.” Like the King I get perplexed when I hear the gospel message. If I turn the other cheek won’t I keep getting slapped? If I love my… Read More »
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