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AUGUST252016

August 25, 2016 By Church Staff

The Church in Corinth was St. Paul’s problem child — but you do love your problem child, yes! Besides the two letters to that community there is evidence of, at least, two others. Corinth was a crossroads city, a melting pot. Apparently St. Paul felt that the city needed Christianity in a particular way. The… Read More »

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AUGUST242016

August 24, 2016 By Church Staff

Being an apostle is a big deal. In our creeds we confess that we are an “apostolic” church. We read in the Book of Revelation: “The wall of the city had twelve courses of stones as its foundation, on which were inscribed the twelve names of the twelve Apostles of the Lamb.” The apostles are… Read More »

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AUGUST232016

August 23, 2016 By Church Staff

St. Paul wrote two letters to the church in Thessalonica. It seems that there was a great deal of upset in that community because of speculation about the Second Coming of Jesus (the first century equivalent of Left Behind.) St. Paul urges them to stop fretting about tomorrow and live in the present tense. Don’t… Read More »

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AUGUST222016

August 22, 2016 By Church Staff

At the beginning of St. Paul’s second letter to the church in Thessalonica he writes, as was his custom, “We always pray for you.” The idea of praying for one another can almost feel like a cliche. We often say the words too glibly. However, I remember when my mother died how consoling it was… Read More »

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AUGUST212016

August 20, 2016 By Church Staff

I asked a student once why he chose to study math. “Because there is only one right answer,” he responded. If people back in the day liked sure answers than Jesus must have driven them nuts. Have you noticed that Jesus very seldom gives a straight answer to a question? He tells a story, uses… Read More »

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AUGUST202016

August 20, 2016 By Church Staff

Jesus warns us about certain religious leaders: “do not follow their example. For they preach but they do not practice.” St. Francis of Assisi is supposed to have said: Preach at all times. If absolutely necessary, use words. Pope Paul VI in his must read 1975 document, Evangelii Nuntiandi said something similar: “Modern man listens… Read More »

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AUGUST192016

August 19, 2016 By Church Staff

Everyone who takes the spiritual life seriously can relate to the image that the prophet Ezekiel proposes of “dry bones.” Often in prayer we go through periods of “dry bones” where we get no consolations despite our best efforts. Even St. Teresa of Kolkata talked about years of dryness in her diary. The prophet sees… Read More »

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AUGUST182016

August 18, 2016 By Church Staff

The prophet Ezekiel is a key figure in the Biblical understanding of God. The tradition until his time had been that the chosen people knew they were God’s people because they were given the promised land, because they had been established as a royal nation, because of God’s presence in the temple, because God preserved… Read More »

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AUGUST172016

August 17, 2016 By Church Staff

When I was a lad and there was one piece of pie left my mother would say to my sister and me, “One of you cut it into two pieces and the other choose which piece you want.” Believe me, that was one precision cut, exactly in half. It was only fair. One of the… Read More »

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AUGUST162016

August 16, 2016 By Church Staff

In the play Fiddler on the Roof the poor milk man, Tevye, imagines what it would be like to be a rich man. “If I were a rich man” they could ask me questions that “would cross a rabbi’s eyes.” He thinks, “and it won’t make one bit of difference if I answer right or… Read More »

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