When it’s hard to follow Jesus
Over the past month, the Sunday Gospels have recounted the “Bread of Life Discourse” from the sixth chapter of St. John’s Gospel where Jesus revealed
Over the past month, the Sunday Gospels have recounted the “Bread of Life Discourse” from the sixth chapter of St. John’s Gospel where Jesus revealed
In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus uses five loaves and two fish to feed a crowd of five thousand. This miracle of multiplying loaves and fish
Our Gospel reading this Sunday reports that Jesus took His disciples to “a deserted place.” Various translations call it a “solitary place,” “secluded place,” “remote
When was the last time you drove out a demon? Or handled snakes? Or drank deadly poison? If you are like most followers of Jesus
The saving events we remember during the Easter season are the high point of the church’s liturgical year. It is from them that we receive
At the Last Supper, Jesus warned His apostles, “Just as a branch cannot bear fruit on its own unless it remains on the vine, so
Memo to: Caesar. From: Pontius Pilate, Procurator, Jerusalem. Subject: My strategy for governing the Jews. 33 A.D (whatever A.D. means). Yo, Caesar (no offense intended)!
“Have you anything here to eat?” (Lk 24:41) It seems an unlikely and indeed a curious question from the Risen Lord. The one who triumphed
Easter is a 50-day celebration of the brand new life that Jesus gives to those who know, love and believe in Him. It is an