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April 30, 2016 By Church Staff

My guess is that St. Paul was not happy that he was “prevented from preaching the message in the province of Asia” and was not allowed “to go on into Bithynia.” He had plans. He had things to do. He, no doubt, felt frustrated that he wasn’t able to carry them out. It was only… Read More »

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APRIL292016

April 29, 2016 By Church Staff

According to the Acts of the Apostles, the Council of Jerusalem ended its deliberations by sending a letter which stressed that preserving the unity of the Church required only that everyone observe “the essentials.” When St. Paul gives his own report about the Council in his epistle to the Galatians he also stresses unity as… Read More »

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APRIL282016

April 28, 2016 By Church Staff

The Jesus movement gathered in Jerusalem to decide how inclusive the nascent Church was going to be. As St. Luke describes the debate in the Acts of the Apostles they could only come to that decision after finding the proper methodology. St. Peter, and then Paul and Barnabas, argued “from below.” Look at the evidence… Read More »

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APRIL272016

April 27, 2016 By Church Staff

St. Luke describes what has come to be known as the Council of Jerusalem. The issue that brought the early leaders of the Jesus movement together was a perennial one in the Church. Do we expect Christians to abide by a certain set of rules and behaviors and if they don’t they are excluded from… Read More »

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APRIL262016

April 26, 2016 By Church Staff

St.Paul’s initial missionary activity was centered on what today is the country of Turkey. In most of that area Christianity has almost completely disappeared. How could a Church founded by an apostle prove so vulnerable to the advance of Islam several centuries later? At least part of the answer lies in the feuds, disputes, factionalism,… Read More »

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APRIL252016

April 25, 2016 By Church Staff

Today the Church celebrates the feast of St. Mark. Scholars tell us that even though his Gospel is listed second in the current structure of the New Testament it was, in all likelihood, written first. We have St. Mark to thank for creating the Gospel form — a narrative of the life of Jesus leading… Read More »

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APRIL242016

April 23, 2016 By Church Staff

Love is a many splendored thing. All you need is love. What’s love got to do with it? Where did our love go? You’ve lost that lovin’ feeling. I just called to say I love you. I can’t help falling in love with you. I want to know what love is. Love will keep us… Read More »

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APRIL232016

April 23, 2016 By Church Staff

You’ve got to love the apostles — they are so much like us. They had the master catechist putting them through the most rigorous RCIA program for three years and still they didn’t get it. After Philip asks his question you can almost see Jesus slapping his forehead with a DUH: “Have I been with… Read More »

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APRIL222016

April 22, 2016 By Church Staff

“Lord, we do not know where you are going.” That anguished cry from the apostles to Jesus is similar to one we probably all have cried at one time or another. We imagine that there is some goal, some end, something we need to attain in order to be happy. Jesus’ answer to the apostles… Read More »

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APRIL212016

April 21, 2016 By Church Staff

One of the things that happens to a couple as they move toward marriage is an increasing understanding of themselves as a “we.” In the intimacy of marriage, instead of “him and her” they think of themselves in terms of “us.” This movement becomes obvious when a new father announces, “We’re pregnant.” (Although I always… Read More »

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