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Gospel Commentary Lk 20:27-38 When we listen to God’s word this Sunday it will be almost impossible for us to hear it outside the context
Gospel Commentary Lk 20:27-38 When we listen to God’s word this Sunday it will be almost impossible for us to hear it outside the context
Gospel commentary LK 19:1-10 I went outside today and climbed a tree. I will admit that it has been a long time since I had
“If you are baptized, then you’re a missionary.” So goes one of the announcements on the Eternal Word Television Network. To be baptized into the
The 10 lepers desired to be healed and they hoped that they could be healed. The arrival of Jesus in their village gave them a chance to be healed like others He had healed elsewhere. Of course, their minds and hearts were focused on their affliction and their needs. We don’t expect them to be expressing gratitude to Him before their healing. But would it have been possible? Grateful for what? Their lives were miserable compared to the lives of others who enjoyed good health.
It is from the eternal city of Rome that I write this reflection. Just the other day, I ambled my way through the winding neighborhood
The Gospel scenes of the past few weeks have shown us Jesus in conflict with the religious leaders of His people over their failure to
Anyone familiar with Pope John Paul II has been invited frequently in the past few years to ponder Jesus? command to Peter, “Put out into
The simplest but most important question in the world is the one our Lord puts to the Apostles: “Who do you say that I am?”
The Gospel this Sunday provides a shift within the 50 days of the Easter season. The first three Sundays of Easter have focused on the