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MARCH112017

March 11, 2017 By Church Staff

If you are from a large family at some point you probably accused your mother of having a favorite. “But I love all my children,” she no doubt responded. True, but since each child is different a mother must love each child in the unique way they need. Which helps us understand that the Jewish… Read More »

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MARCH102017

March 10, 2017 By Church Staff

“The Lord’s way is not fair.” Every child has issued a similar complaint against their parents. What the prophet Ezekiel, and eventually Jesus, want us to understand is that God’s ways transcend our limited understanding of fairness. Take, for example, the Sermon on the Mount where Jesus says we need “surpassing” holiness. One implication of… Read More »

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MARCH92017

March 9, 2017 By Church Staff

“For everyone who asks, receives; and the one who seeks, finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.” Jesus states positively that God always hears us when we call. But remember Gethsemane. Jesus asked “that this cup be taken from me.” The Letter to the Hebrews states in commenting on this… Read More »

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MARCH82017

March 8, 2017 By Church Staff

Jesus said, “This generation seeks a sign, but no sign will be given it, except the sign of Jonah.” The story of Jonah is a story of repentance, of conversion, of a change of life. That sign people of the twenty-first century need to see as well. How important to remember that the Church itself… Read More »

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MARCH72017

March 7, 2017 By Church Staff

I remember the boys giving Sister Sirnan a hard time. She was teaching us the catechism and told us that God was omnipotent: “God can do anything.” “Can God make a rock he can’t lift? Can God make a square circle?” Needless to say, Sister Sirnan was not pleased with us. It turns out that… Read More »

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MARCH62017

March 6, 2017 By Church Staff

“Whatsoever you do to the least, that you do unto me.” Jesus is, of course, a brother to us all but he claims a particular kinship with “the least,” with those who are suffering and hurting. Our normal tendency is to relate in a more personal way with those who are like us, part of… Read More »

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MARCH42017

March 4, 2017 By Church Staff

One implication of the words of the prophet Isaiah is that the end result of our Lenten practices is that we become a “repairer of the breach.” What an important role at this time when breaches are everywhere — caused by racism, by xenophobia, by income disparity, by NIMBY attitudes, by plain old fear. One… Read More »

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MARCH52017

March 3, 2017 By Church Staff

Those of us of a certain age remember a show in the early days of television called “Queen for a Day.” As near as I can recall the show consisted of various women telling the audience all of their troubles and the most pathetic of the lot was named “queen for the day” and given… Read More »

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MARCH32017

March 3, 2017 By Church Staff

One stream in psychology suggests that all human behavior is need driven. We do this, that, or the other because of some physical, mental or social need. The prophet Isaiah suggests that we must widen our understanding of need. Our needs are not limited to ourselves as individuals. We also need to care for those… Read More »

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MARCH22017

March 2, 2017 By Church Staff

During Ordinary Time the scriptures chosen for each day are a continuous reading, lectio continuo. The lectionary picks two books of the Bible and goes through them chapter by chapter. During Lent the two readings are specifically chosen for that day and serve to complement or complete each other. Today, for example, the Old Testament… Read More »

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