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OCTOBER42016

October 4, 2016 By Church Staff

The story of Jesus at the home of Martha and Mary is rich in meaning. One way of looking at the story: Jesus reminded Martha that who we are is more important than what we do. St. Paul knew that instinctively. After his encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus he didn’t immediately start… Read More »

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OCTOBER32016

October 3, 2016 By Church Staff

Who is my neighbor? That question addressed to Jesus is just as relevant today as it was two thousand years ago. The human tendency is to divide the world up: men are not women, blacks are not white, Spanish-speaking are not English-speaking. Jesus does not notice differences but commonalities. We are all children of God.… Read More »

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OCTOBER22016

October 2, 2016 By Church Staff

When you live in Chicago every night on the news there is another mother or father lamenting the loss of their child. When is it going to stop, they cry? What can we do to end the gun violence? Why does our society put up with throwing away the lives of these children so casually?… Read More »

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OCTOBER12016

October 1, 2016 By Church Staff

I was stationed in California when Saigon fell and many refugees came through Camp Pendleton. The parish helped to re-settle the Ky family who had a young girl, maybe five years old. Her parents Anglicized her name to Spring. Her parents and older brother seemed lost and confused much of the time. Spring seemed to… Read More »

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SEPTEMBER302016

September 30, 2016 By Church Staff

The first part of the Book of Job is a series of arguments about God. Going through a great difficulty can make one question God’s justice, God’s fairness. As we might say it today, why do bad things happen to good people. The end of the book God speaks out of the whirlwind to Job.… Read More »

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SEPTEMBER292016

September 29, 2016 By Church Staff

We read in the Book of Revelation: “War broke out in heaven.” What a scary concept. How can this be? Heaven is supposed to be about joy and peace and happiness, not war. Maybe the lesson from our point of view: knowing God is not enough. The angels knew God. Lucifer was the light-bearer and… Read More »

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SEPTEMBER282016

September 28, 2016 By Church Staff

The Book of Job is not about a historical person. The book begins with the Biblical equivalent of “long, long ago in a galaxy far, far away.” We should look on the book as the equivalent to a novel, a story designed to make a point. The book seems to have been written as the… Read More »

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SEPTEMBER272016

September 27, 2016 By Church Staff

The way St. Luke tells the story of Jesus a dramatic turn happens when Our Lord decided to leave the successful ministry in Galilee (his native area) and go to the capital city, Jerusalem. “When the days for Jesus to be taken up were fulfilled, he resolutely determined to journey to Jerusalem.” I like the… Read More »

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SEPTEMBER262016

September 26, 2016 By Church Staff

Once when I was leading a retreat, we were sharing about times in our lives when we felt the presence of God. One man shared about a time when his dog got hit by a car but after lots of medical intervention the dog recovered fully. “The healing of my dog assured me that God… Read More »

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SEPTEMBER252016

September 24, 2016 By Church Staff

At the beginning of the Catholic Mass we present our credentials for being here. We let everyone know that we belong among this motley collection of people by confessing that we are sinners. Our entry ticket is confessing our need for God’s forgiveness and healing. If you are not a sinner you can go home… Read More »

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