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MARCH232016

March 23, 2016 By Church Staff

No one knows why Judas betrayed Jesus. St. John’s gospel suggests that greed was the motivation — but since he gave the money back, that doesn’t seem right. Some suggest that Judas was trying to provoke an revolutionary uprising — since Jesus was popular his arrest would spur resistance to the Roman occupiers. Then why… Read More »

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MARCH212016

March 21, 2016 By Church Staff

Back in the day when posters were the rage in a college dorm I remember one that read: Some people make things happen. Some people let things happen. And other people wonder what happened. That last description applies to those first followers of Jesus after the events surrounding his death and resurrection. A suffering messiah… Read More »

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MARCH202016

March 19, 2016 By Church Staff

Finally, you can imagine the disciples saying on a Sunday morning so long ago, finally Jesus is taking his rightful place. The palms, the crowds, the honors. And telling those Pharisees the stones would cry out in praise, priceless. Finally, you can imagine the disciples saying on a Friday afternoon so long ago, finally they… Read More »

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MARCH182016

March 18, 2016 By Church Staff

“Believe the works I do,” said Jesus. That reminds me of the lesson on the how of evangelization which came from Pope Paul VI: “Modern man listens more willingly to witnesses than to teachers, and if he does listen to teachers, it is because they are witnesses.” Actually, that applies not only to “modern man”… Read More »

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MARCH172016

March 17, 2016 By Church Staff

The promises of God must be prayed about to be properly understood. For example, how was Abraham to understand the word of God that he “will be exceedingly fertile” when even having one son took a miracle? And how were his descendants to understand “the gift of the whole land of Canaan as a permanent… Read More »

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MARCH162016

March 16, 2016 By Church Staff

Back in the olden days I used to have a banner which read: “The truth will set you free … but first it will make you miserable.” Too true. The truth has misery-making potential because it shakes us out of our complacency and our accustomed behaviors. St. Ignatius sees freedom to say “whatever you want,… Read More »

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MARCH152016

March 15, 2016 By Church Staff

The children of Israel complained to God about their “wretched food” — the manna and the quail which came to them as a unearned gift and were keeping them alive as they wandered forty years in the desert. Complaining is a human constant. In this political season everyone seems to be complaining about something. Sure,… Read More »

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MARCH132016

March 12, 2016 By Church Staff

On December 1, 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks, a local seamstress, refused to obey the segregation laws and give up her seat on the bus to a white man. For this act of civil disobedience she was arrested. That arrest was the small pebble which started an avalanche ultimately leading to the end of… Read More »

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MARCH112016

March 11, 2016 By Church Staff

I try to imagine what kind of person would “beset the just one” or would try to kill Jesus. Certainly no one like me! But then I think of Dorothy Day. How much I admired her outreach to the hungry and the homeless that continues today in the various Catholic Worker houses. Yet I confess… Read More »

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MARCH102016

March 10, 2016 By Church Staff

One of the characteristic complaints that God expresses toward the Jewish people is that they are “stiff-necked.” I never quite got that as a criticism until I slept wrong one day and woke up with a stiff neck. When I got into the car I realized how dangerous a stiff neck could be. I had… Read More »

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