Wednesday of the Sixth Week of Easter

  “The Spirit of truth” … will declare to you the things that are coming.” Yes, and these things have come! But they are not “these things” but this “thing”, the reality, Christ! The Lectionary used at mass speaks of this reality: “’The purpose of the homily at Mass is that the spoken word of…

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Tuesday of the Sixth Week of Easter

  “It is better for you that I go…” …so that the Holy Spirit could come! This gift from the Father and the Son is indispensable in the face of a very secular and sometimes hostile culture. Because of Christ’s coming this “world is on trial. The Paraclete is the prosecuting attorney. He will prove…

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Monday of the Sixth Week of Easter

  “When the Advocate comes whom I will send you from the Father, the Spirit of truth that proceeds from the Father, he will testify to me.” Jesus tells us, in another place in St. John’s Gospel: “I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate to be with you always.” As…

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Sixth Sunday of Easter

  “I have told you this so that my own joy may be in you and your joy may be complete.” (v 11) Before this, Jesus said to his disciples: “As the Father loves me, so I also love you. Remain in my love. If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my love,…

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Saturday of the Fifth Week of Easter

  The message that Jesus speaks to us today is difficult to hear. He speaks of the hatred for the Gospel that he experienced, and which put him on the cross. And he assures us that we will experience the same hatred. And he says to us “they will do these things because they do…

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Feast of Sts. Philip and James, Apostles

  Today we celebrate the feast of the Apostles Philip and James. Thanks to this we have a special Gospel passage for today. In this passage Philip tells Jesus, “show us the Father and that will be enough for us.” Thanks to Philip, Jesus, in his response to Philip, brings some clarity to his relation…

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Wednesday of the Fifth Week of Easter

  Today we have an optional memorial in honor of St. Joseph the Worker. When I was serving as a priest in Kingston, Jamaica, we would transfer this memorial to May 23, which is Jamaica’s National Labour Day, celebrated on this date to honor the beginning of a Jamaican labor movement that led to Jamaica’s…

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Tuesday of Fifth Week of Easter

  In today’s Gospel, Jesus says to us, “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give you. Not as the world gives do I give it to you.” This peace that Christ gives us is larger and stronger than the world and the peace that the world can give. This is because Christ’s peace…

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Fifth Sunday of Easter

  In today’s gospel passage, Jesus tells us, “I am the vine, you are the branches.” This is a beautiful thought, that we are connected to Christ, and that his life flows into us and gives us a share in his Divine life. We shouldn’t think of this as being metaphorical. Rather, it is very…

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Saturday of the Fourth Week of Easter

  So they shook the dust from their feet in protest against them and went to Iconium. Acts 13:52. All the ends of the earth have seen the saving power of God. Ps. 98.3. Amen, amen, I say to you, whoever believes in me will do the works that I do, and will do greater…

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Friday of the Fourth Week of Easter

  What God promised our fathers he has brought to fulfillment for us, their children, by raising up Jesus. Acts 13: 32-33. R. You are my Son; this day I have begotten you. Ps. 2. 7. I will come back again and take you to myself, so that where I am you also may be.…

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Feast of Saint Mark, evangelist

  So humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time. 1 Peter 5:7 R. (2) For ever I will sing the goodness of the Lord. Ps. 89. 2 These signs will accompany those who believe Mk.16:16. In philosophy, a massive debate has raged for ages about the…

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Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Easter

  While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, “Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.” Acts 13.1. R. O God, let all the nations praise you! Ps. 67.4 I came into the world as light, so that everyone who believes in…

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Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Easter

  …and it was in Antioch that the disciples were first called Christians. Acts 11: 23, 26. R. All you nations, praise the Lord. Ps.117:1a The works I do in my Father’s name testify to me. I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish. John 10: 24. Once I visited France and stayed…

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Monday of the Fourth Week of Easter

  “God has then granted life-giving repentance to the Gentiles too.” Acts 11:18. Ps. 42. “Athrist is my soul for the living God.” “I am the gate for the sheep… Whoever enters through me will be saved. I came so that they might have life, and have it more abundantly.” John 10: 8,10. When I…

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Fourth Sunday of Easter

  “He is the stone rejected by you, the builders, which has become the cornerstone.” Acts 4:11 “The stone rejected by the builders has become the cornerstone.” Ps. 118, 1. “Beloved, we are God’s children now,” 1 Jn 3: 2. “I am the Good Shepherd. A good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.”…

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Saturday of the Third Week of Easter

  Many of Jesus’ disciples reject him and return to their former way of life because they cannot accept what he is teaching them. This teaching regards his divinity, that he will bring about new and eternal life, and his gift to us of the Eucharist. The people cannot accept what turns out to be…

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Friday of the Third Week of Easter

  Saul thought very highly of himself. He knew the teachings of Judaism and lived his life according to the precepts of the Law, and this made him bold in persecuting the early Church because they were spreading dangerous teachings that he believed were untrue. He did not know Jesus or the salvation he had…

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Thursday of the Third Week of Easter

  The Holy Spirit will lead us to people and places that we never expected. Philip followed the promptings of the Holy Spirit and was led to the encounter with the Ethiopian Eunuch. At this time, the followers of Jesus had not yet expanded beyond the Jewish people, and the Spirit takes this opportunity to…

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Wednesday of the Third Week of Easter

  By calling himself the Bread of Life, Jesus troubles the Jewish people who have revered Moses as the greatest of all people to have walked the earth. Moses gave them the Law, he spoke face-to-face with God, and he led the people through the desert, during which the Lord provided them with Manna –…

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Tuesday of the Third Week of Easter

  When Jesus says, “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst,” he is not referring to physical hunger and thirst. Rather, he is referring to spiritual hunger—the hunger of the heart for meaning and understanding, the longing for companionship and for…

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Monday of the Third Week of Easter

  Stephen was not one of the Apostles who followed Jesus but rather came to faith after the Resurrection. Even so, he inherited the work of Jesus and embraced the Gospel to the point that he was granted grace and power to work mighty deeds in the name of Jesus. He imitated Jesus to the…

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Third Sunday of Easter

  Study of Sacred Scripture is highly valuable as it informs us about many of the details surrounding the composition and maintenance of the Biblical texts, but study alone will fail if it is not accompanied by prayer. The Disciples received an understanding of the Scriptures when the Risen Jesus came among them and revealed…

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Saturday of the Second Week of Easter

  The various Gospel accounts of the encounters of Jesus and His disciples on the sea are powerful. Away from the security and sure-footing of the land, the sea can be tumultuous and unpredictable, which leaves the disciples vulnerable. St. John recounted: “It had already grown dark and Jesus had not yet come to them.”…

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Friday of the Second Week of Easter

  The Responsorial Psalm refrain says, “One thing I seek: to dwell in the house of the Lord.” Several years ago, I challenged a young man to identify his deepest desire. When he didn’t know what he desired, it helped us see that his lack of clarity was the root of many of his struggles.…

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Memorial of Saint Stanislaus, Bishop and Martyr

  When did we start caring so much about what other people think about us and what other people are doing? Our preoccupation with what is or might be going on in other people’s minds certainly occurred before social media, but social media most likely exacerbated the problem. Peter and the Apostles respond to the…

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Wednesday of the Second Week of Easter

  Prison cannot contain the Apostles. It can restrain the strongest, but it cannot restrain their conviction to proclaim Jesus Christ. Even when locked up behind bars, the Apostles still experienced a deep interior freedom, which did not fade. In contrast, the hearts of the high priest and the Sadducees were filled with jealousy, and…

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Tuesday of the Second Week of Easter

  The Acts of the Apostles recounted: “With great power the Apostles bore witness to the resurrection of Jesus…” With great power… Bishop Barron is fond of quoting a twentieth century Anglican bishop who memorably expressed the insight: “When Paul preached, there were riots; when I preach, they serve me tea.” It makes me wonder…

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Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord

  Mary beautifully shows us what it looks like to be open to God’s plan and to participate God’s plan of salvation. But, let’s take a step back and consider the ways we resist following God’s plan. First, we have to ask ourselves honestly: Am I open to following God’s will or am I still…

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Second Sunday of Easter

  Jesus brings peace, but on this Divine Mercy Sunday, the Church celebrates another powerful gift the Lord bestows—He comes with mercy. I want to highlight three instances where the Resurrected Christ offers the gift of mercy. During Jesus’ Passion, Peter denied Jesus and the Apostles had almost all scattered. In His greatest time of…

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Saturday in the Octave of Easter

  If loving the Lord is wrong, I don’t want to be right! I remembered this line from a movie as I read today’s first reading from Acts. The movie line basically reflects Peter and John’s stance before the Sanhedrin. The Sanhedrin have sternly instructed them to stop preaching the Good News of Jesus Christ.…

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Friday in the Octave of Easter

  Yesterday, Jesus received the food. Today, he gives and serves the food to his sons. Two things I want to highlight here. When the disciples are being served breakfast by Jesus, it says that they dare not ask who he was. I believe they knew who he was, and that the reason they didn’t…

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Thursday in the Octave of Easter

  Even Jesus gets hungry. Hungry for what, though? In our gospel today, Jesus, out of nowhere, appears before the disciples. They can’t believe that it is him; they think he’s a ghost. Jesus shows them his hands and feet to show he wasn’t. Jesus also asked if they had any food to give him,…

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Wednesday in the Octave of Easter

  One of the things I usually say to a penitent after confession is when they sin again, not to wait a long time before they go to confession again. I say this on purpose because I think when we let these wrongs, these sins stay in us, they can erode our souls, they can…

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Tuesday in the Octave of Easter

  Angels guard the body of our Lord. If you have recently visited our Abbey Church at Conception, you probably noticed the addition of two angels painted directly behind the tabernacle in our Blessed Sacrament Chapel. The two angels flank the body of Christ. What we’ve added in our Blessed Sacrament Chapel is nothing new.…

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Monday in the Octave of Easter

  Can you let go and announce the Good News? Mary Magdalene and Mary have just discovered the empty tomb and running from it they encounter Christ. I’ve put myself in their spot. I’ve just seen the resurrected Christ! He is Risen! He is alive! Friends, I don’t know if I could have left him…

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Easter Sunday The Resurrection of the Lord

  Look at everything we do daily to stay alive, not to mention what we do to prosper and find happiness. We have to provide food and shelter for ourselves and our family or community and care for our children and the sick and elderly among us. We need to work, hopefully at a meaningful…

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