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Friday of the Third Week of Easter

April 28, 2023

  “But that’s impossible!” Surely this must have been the response of people who heard that the well-known Paul of Tarsus had suddenly become a follower of Jesus. How was it possible that this Jewish super zealot who had broken into people’s homes to arrest anyone claiming to follow The Way had been totally changed?…

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Thursday of the Third Week of Easter

April 27, 2023

  Hitchhiking is rare these days. Years ago, in less dangerous times it was common to “hitch” or “thumb” a ride. Many times that brief chance encounter resulted in a powerful memory either for the driver or the passenger. We can delight in the story of the Ethiopian eunuch who just happened to be passing…

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Wednesday of the Third Week of Easter

April 26, 2023

  Do you remember as a young kid watching a movie and about halfway through you began to think that the ending was coming soon and you felt sad because you didn’t want it to end? Was that an early experience of the struggle between fantasy and the world of reality? What was more important…

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Feast of St. Mark, evangelist

April 25, 2023

  If you were asked to make a list of contemporary heroes, whom would you choose? I would suggest our own first responders. They know what to do when called upon. They are people with a mission. Rewinding to the early Church, I suggest that St. Mark the Evangelist, today’s feast day, should be called…

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Monday of the Third Week of Easter

April 24, 2023

  Like a bell that continues to resonate long after it has been struck, our reflections on the Word of God during this Easter season cause us to stop and linger in the silence. We can wonder what it must have been like for the early Church to ponder and digest the most drastic fluctuations…

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Third Sunday of Easter

April 23, 2023

  Some things are meant to be savored. It takes time and gentle reverence to allow goodness to come to the surface. Maybe that’s the way we come to know the most important things in life. If that’s true then we’re still moving toward an answer in response to that common question, “What just happened?”…

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Saturday of the Second Week of Easter

April 22, 2023

  Today’s extract from the gospel of St. John brings us great consolation and hope: “The sea was stirred up because a strong wind was blowing…they saw Jesus walking on the sea and coming near the boat, and they began to be afraid. But he said to them, “It is I. Do not be afraid”…

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Friday of the Second Week of Easter

April 21, 2023

  Today’s gospel periscope from St. John recounts the miraculous multiplication of loaves and fishes. There is one part of the passage that deserves special attention, “‘Gather the fragments left over, so that nothing will be wasted.’ So they collected them, and filled twelve wicker baskets with fragments from the five barley loaves that had…

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Thursday of the Second Week of Easter

April 20, 2023

  On Monday and Tuesday of this week, we heard from the gospel of St. John Jesus’ discussion with Nicodemus the Pharisee about the necessity of being “born from above.” Today’s passage continues to explore that message: “The one who comes from above is above all. The one who is of the earth is earthly…

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Wednesday of the Second Week of Easter

April 19, 2023

  Jesus’ words in today’s gospel passage seem rather harsh for the Easter season! “the light came into the world, but people preferred darkness to light, because their works were evil. For everyone who does wicked things hates the light and does not come toward the light, so that his works might not be exposed.…

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Tuesday of the Second Week of Easter

April 18, 2023

  It was only a short time ago, on Tuesday of the fifth week of Lent that we heard the story of the Israelites, worn out by their desert journey, complaining to Moses about the lack of food and water. God had just worked such great wonders among them and had freed them from slavery…

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Monday in the Second Week of Easter

April 17, 2023

  Today we hear Jesus’ mysterious words to Nicodemus: “The wind blows where it wills, and you can hear the sound it makes, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes; so it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit” (Jn 3:8). What is this wind that blows…

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Sunday of Divine Mercy

April 16, 2023

  Missouri is popularly known as the “Show-Me State.” While the exact origin of that title is somewhat uncertain, most Missourians will admit that it does seem to describe the practical, down-to-earth folk of the rural areas of the state. “I have to see it to believe it.” Today’s gospel brings us face to face…

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Saturday in the Octave of Easter

April 15, 2023

  The name of Jesus has power. By the name of Jesus, Peter healed the crippled man, and the name of Jesus gives them the courage to stand up in opposition to the leaders who wanted to silence them. In like manner, the name of Jesus can also empower us. The name of our LORD…

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Friday in the Octave of Easter

April 14, 2023

  When the beloved disciple declares that the man on the seashore is the LORD, we who have heard the Gospels repeatedly throughout our lives may overlook that he does not identify him as Jesus but as the LORD. In John’s Gospel, however, the disciples never refer to Jesus as LORD until after the Resurrection.…

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Thursday in the Octave of Easter

April 13, 2023

  Jesus has been raised from the dead, but he still bears the wounds of his crucifixion in his hands, feet, and side. They did not vanish when he was restored to life, but they no longer cause him pain or threaten him in any way. They are the marks that identify him as the…

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Wednesday in the Octave of Easter

April 12, 2023

  Every Christian goes through discouragement at some point in their faith life. When we begin to recognize the love of God and to hope in the promise of Heaven, the experience is exhilarating, but our joy does not remain at these highest levels. Additionally, the further we go in our life of faith, the…

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Tuesday in the Octave of Easter

April 11, 2023

  When the people heard what Peter told them about Jesus and the Resurrection, they were frightened because they had not believed in the Lord. Some of them may even have been among the crowds who shouted for him to be crucified. Peter assures them, though, that the promise of salvation is still available to…

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Monday in the Octave of Easter

April 10, 2023

  The chief priests hear the account of what happened at the Resurrection and still cannot accept that Jesus is the Son of God! They have seen Jesus perform many wondrous deeds, and now they are told that an angel descended from Heaven like lightning to open the tomb; their reaction should be to question…

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The Resurrection of the Lord

April 9, 2023

   You’ve heard of “black holes” in outer space: those invisible centers of such strong gravity that everything in its vicinity, including light, is drawn inescapably into it. While this phenomenon is a fairly recent discovery in science, it is an ancient idea in theology. The scriptures suggest that God has been working slowly…

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Saturday of the Seventh Week of Easter

June 4, 2022

  I have to admit that sometimes I get angry because I want to be angry. In certain cases, it is to control an otherwise chaotic situation, while in others, it is to distract from where my anger ought to be directed: at my own sinfulness. St. Peter tried to show righteous anger by getting…

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Memorial of St. Charles Lwanga and Companions, martyrs

June 3, 2022

  Where I went to school in Oregon, there was a perfect view of Mount Hood and the Cascades. I say that, but that was only on days when it was not overcast. In Oregon, you had to believe that there were mountains behind the clouds even when you did not always see them. Knowing…

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Thursday of the Seventh Week of Easter

June 2, 2022

  The reading from Acts tells how St. Paul knowingly pits different factions of Judaism against the other. He sides with the Pharisees, who believe in the resurrection of the body, against the Sadducees who do not. He plays on this disunity to give himself a shot at bringing the gospel right to the halls…

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Memorial of St. Justin, martyr

June 1, 2022

  Christian morality is other-centered: to be self-forgetful, to sacrifice for ourselves, and to serve rather than be served. So it might surprise us that Paul’s tells the clergy at Miletus they must be firstly vigilant over their own lives. Service is, of course, implied. However, just as on an airplane you are told to…

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Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

May 31, 2022

  The prophet Zephaniah uses a well-known trope: Daughter Zion. It is the holy city personified. Now, when most people personify a concept—like Lady Liberty—it is an idealized portrait. For the Hebrews, it was nothing of the sort! It was warts and all, the kind of woman who goes astray, even gets dismissed by her…

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Monday of the Seventh Week of Easter

May 30, 2022

  When I was made pastor of two small, rural parishes, it took me a bit to learn to preach in a way that didn’t fly right over their heads. It’s a challenge to both speak plainly, while not devaluing the mysteries proclaimed. Yet, when you really can connect the dots for people they start…

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The Ascension of the Lord

May 29, 2022

  Once while I was working at The Printery House, a religious sister wrote in to complain about our greeting cards referring to “heaven above.” She quite rightly noted that Pope John Paul II had pointed out that heaven was not a place but a state of being. In other words, we will not go…

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Saturday of the Sixth Week of Easter

May 28, 2022

  “Amen, amen, I say to you, whatever you ask the Father in my name he will give you.” (Jn 16:23b) We are to ask the Father in Jesus’ name. We ask for what we need in his holy name. What’s in a name, you ask? Power! To name something is to claim it. Jesus…

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Friday of the Sixth Week of Easter

May 27, 2022

  The Lord said to Paul in a vision, at night: Do not be afraid. Go on speaking. Do not be silent. I am with you. (see Acts 18:9) These are the words every preacher, teacher, catechist, and missionary wants to hear: encouragement and affirmation! Paul was out on a limb. He had seen a…

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Thursday of the Sixth Week of Easter

May 26, 2022

  Ascension Thursday (observed in some US dioceses, traditional day) Today is the fortieth day since Easter Sunday inclusive. After forty days of appearing to and instructing his Apostles, Christ the King ascends his throne in Heaven, as it is written, “He presented himself alive to them by many proofs after he had suffered, appearing…

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Wednesday of the Sixth Week of Easter

May 25, 2022

  “I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear it now.” (Jn 16:12, NAB) The truth can be too much to handle sometimes. I think of the line from Colonel Jessup in A Few Good Men: “You can’t handle the truth!” The truth can be a hard pill to swallow. But it’s…

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Tuesday of the Sixth Week of Easter

May 24, 2022

  Torture. Humiliation. Imprisonment. “After inflicting many blows on them, they threw them into prison….” (Acts 16:23) In the innermost cell, their feet were tied to a stake. How are they going to get out of this one? “About midnight…” St. Luke writes a gripping story. What happens? Paul and Silas are up. They’re not…

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Monday of the Sixth Week of Easter

May 23, 2022

  Today’s Collect (opening prayer) is asking that we may “experience…the fruits,” the effects of doing all this serving and praying and trying to follow Him. That we may experience…. What does observing the paschal mysteries feel like? We are, after all, both body and spirit. Catholics are known for involving all the senses in…

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Sixth Sunday of Easter

May 22, 2022

  Proclaim! (from Isaiah 48:20) Celebrate! (from the Collect) This is how the Sixth Sunday of Easter begins. We are still basking in the rays of the Risen Lord. However, this is the last week before he leaves us for the Father. But he will not leave us orphans; he will send the Advocate, the…

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Saturday of the Fifth Week of Easter

May 21, 2022

  “If you belonged to the world, the world would love its own; but because you do not belong to the world, and I have chosen you out of the world, the world hates you.” In today’s Gospel, we are given what looks like, at first glance, a grim forecast for the life of a…

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Friday of the Fifth Week of Easter

May 20, 2022

  In our first reading, we see the compassion and concern of the Apostles for the people of God. When some people went out and taught without the mandate of the Apostles, upsetting the followers of Christ in the area with their teachings, the Apostles responded by choosing leaders to help them to come to…

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Thursday of the Fifth Week of Easter

May 19, 2022

  In today’s first reading from the Act of the Apostles, we see the question arise; what is it that saves us? Peter says about the Gentiles, who were not observing the law, “God, who knows the heart, bore witness by granting them the Holy Spirit just as he did us. He made no distinction…

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Wednesday of the Fifth Week of Easter

May 18, 2022

  “I am the true vine, and my Father is the vine grower. He takes away every branch in me that does not bear fruit.” In today’s Gospel, we come to understand that we are not isolated in our journey of faith. No, we have been grafted into the true vine that is Christ. Through…

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Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Easter

May 17, 2022

  “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. Not as the world gives do I give it to you.” This peace that Jesus leaves with us is more than the peace of the world for it is the peace of Christ that dwells within our hearts and therefore cannot be taken from…

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Monday of the Fifth Week of Easter

May 16, 2022

  In today’s Gospel, we see a continuation of the themes from Sunday. Jesus tells us, “whoever has my commandments and observes them is the one who loves me.” I am intrigued by the fact that he first says whoever “has” my commandments, not just whoever “knows” them. We hear in the book of Hebrews,…

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