Jesus declared that the people missed the prophetic significance of John the Baptist. “Elijah has already come, and they did not recognize him but did to him whatever they pleased.” And he understood that a similar spiritual blindness sealed his fate as well. “So also will the Son of Man suffer at their hands.” I… Read More »
DECEMBER92016
John the Baptist was criticized for his asceticism. Jesus was criticized for his table fellowship. No matter what you do, you are going to be criticized. So discern what God wants of you and don’t listen to the nay-sayers. What about the flip side? How do we avoid becoming critical people? Father Domingo tells the… Read More »
DECEMBER82016
At the sixth provincial council in Baltimore (1846) the assembled bishops petitioned Pope Pius IX that Mary, the Immaculate Conception be named the patroness of the United States. (The dogmatic definition of the Immaculate Conception occurred later, in 1854.) The Holy Father approved and since that time the United States has been under the protection… Read More »
DECEMBER72016
Jesus does not say that becoming his follower makes everything hunky-dory. Rather, he offers a swap: trade the yoke of our labors and burdens for his and find things are easy and light. We bear our yoke when we insist that things have to go a certain way for us to be happy. When (inevitably)… Read More »
DECEMBER62016
Starting with chapter 40, the book of the prophet Isaiah reflects the time of the exile of Israel. Those who remembered the message of hope and faith delivered by the eighth century B.C. individual named Isaiah applied a similar message to the new situation in the sixth century B.C. The chapter begins with an image… Read More »
DECEMBER52016
The story of Jesus healing the paralyzed man certainly intents to demonstrate the healing and forgiving power of Jesus. But I was struck that what occasioned this manifestation of divine power was not simply the need of the individual but the care extended by his friends. “When Jesus saw their faith” the gospels report, he… Read More »
DECEMBER42016
The Advent season, the Church’s preparation for the coming of Jesus into our world, has little in common with the frenzy of society in these days before Christmas. The story of Jesus during Advent is not about sugar plum fairies, it’s about reality. The theme of Church’s Advent season as distinct from the however-many-shopping-days-before-season, is… Read More »
DECEMBER32016
At the heart of the missionary impulse lies love. Because you love this person you want them to be happy, to live life to the full. You share with them the good news that gives you joy and provides meaning to your life as if bringing bread to a starving man. On this day when… Read More »
DECEMBER22016
Did St. Matthew want us to smile? “Jesus warned them sternly, ‘See that no one knows about this.’ But they went out and spread word of him through all that land.” Even Jesus couldn’t get people to behave! What lay behind Jesus’ (ignored) command to keep their cure private? My guess is that Our Lord… Read More »
DECEMBER12016
Isaiah reassured the people of Jerusalem when they were under threat. “A strong city have we; he sets up walls and ramparts to protect us…Trust in the LORD forever!” The people did trust in the Lord and they were delivered. A century later Jeremiah warned the inhabitants of Jerusalem of impending doom. But what about… Read More »
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