Articles for Lent

Monday of the Sixteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 20, 2020

  “What have I done to you, or in what have I offended you?” (Micah 6.6) Whether you are young or old, you will come to find that, sometimes, life just doesn’t make sense. Events or circumstances happen that seem unfair and unjust. We wonder why God is allowing these things to happen at all.…

Sixteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time

July 19, 2020

    Today’s Gospel reading is one of my favorites. Jesus tells the parable of the wheat that was infested with weeds. An “enemy” comes and plants weeds in the soil before the wheat could grow. The farmer comes later and finds that weeds have grown in the wheat. This harms the crop, but it…

Saturday of the Fifteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 18, 2020

  In the alleluia verse, we hear this morning, “God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, and entrusting to us the message of reconciliation.” Jesus loves us very much and he wants us to come closer to him. Throughout the week in the entrance antiphon for mass we have been hearing, “As for…

Friday of the Fifteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 17, 2020

  “My sheep hear my voice, says the Lord; I know them, and they follow me.” People nowadays think that talking about death is a taboo and that if we ignore this subject, then we will live forever, but as St. Benedict says in his Rule, “Keep death daily before your eyes. The life that…

Thursday of the Fifteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 16, 2020

  Today is one of my favorite Marian Feast Days, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Our Lady appeared to St. Simeon Stock and gave him the brown scapular. “According to Pope John XXII, the Blessed Virgin gave him the following message in a vision related to those who wear the Brown Scapular: ‘I, the Mother…

Wednesday of the Fifteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 15, 2020

  In today’s Gospel, we hear Jesus say, “I give praise to you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for although you have hidden these things from the wise and the learned, you have revealed them to the childlike.” What does Jesus mean here? It is very simple. People who think they know God, or…

Tuesday of the Fifteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 14, 2020

  I don’t know about you, but sometimes it can feel like that the walls are closing in around me. There are times when I just want to give up and run. But there is one thing that gives me hope, and that is faith. In the first reading today, God tells Isaiah to tell…

Monday of the Fifteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 13, 2020

  Today in the Gospel, we hear these troubling words from Jesus, “do not think that I have come to bring peace upon the earth. I have come to bring not peace but the sword.” If you think the world has gone topsy-turvy today, just imagine the disciples’ reaction when they heard this! What does…

Fifteenth Sunday of Ordinary time

July 12, 2020

    In today’s Gospel, we hear the parable of the sower, and one verse caught my attention, “The seed sown among thorns is the one who hears the word, but then worldly anxiety and the lure of riches choke the word, and it bears no fruit.” If we look at the pandemic and civil…

Saturday of the Fourteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 11, 2020

  Today we celebrate the life and legacy of St. Benedict, the spiritual father of Benedictines, and the patron saint of Europe. Two documents have come down to us about this holy man from Italy who lived in the late 5th and early 6th century: His Rule for monks and nuns, which lays down the…

Friday of the Fourteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 10, 2020

  Foreword: Please join me this week on a journey, as we follow the Church’s readings through the Book of Hosea, an ancient prophet to the northern kingdom of Israel. I think you and I both will discover that the life and message of Hosea are still relevant and needed today. Reading Hosea can help…

Thursday of the Fourteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 9, 2020

  Foreword: Please join me this week on a journey, as we follow the Church’s readings through the Book of Hosea, an ancient prophet to the northern kingdom of Israel. I think you and I both will discover that the life and message of Hosea are still relevant and needed today. Reading Hosea can help…

Wednesday of the Fourteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 8, 2020

  Foreword: Please join me this week on a journey, as we follow the Church’s readings through the Book of Hosea, an ancient prophet to the northern kingdom of Israel. I think you and I both will discover that the life and message of Hosea are still relevant and needed today. Reading Hosea can help…

Tuesday of the Fourteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 7, 2020

  Foreword: Please join me this week on a journey, as we follow the Church’s readings through the Book of Hosea, an ancient prophet to the northern kingdom of Israel. I think you and I both will discover that the life and message of Hosea are still relevant and needed today. Reading Hosea can help…

Monday of the Fourteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 6, 2020

  Foreword: Please join me this week on a journey, as we follow the Church’s readings through the Book of Hosea, an ancient prophet to the northern kingdom of Israel. I think you and I both will discover that the life and message of Hosea is still relevant and needed today. Reading Hosea can help…

Fourteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time

July 5, 2020

    Foreword: Please join me this week on a journey, as we follow the Church’s readings through the Book of Hosea, an ancient prophet to the northern kingdom of Israel. I think you and I both will discover that the life and message of Hosea are still relevant and needed today. Reading Hosea can…

Saturday of the Thirteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 4, 2020

  Today is Independence Day (for those of you who receive this message in the United States)! What a wonderful day to give thanks for the blessings we have. These are times of great social upheaval and uncertainty. However, we can look to Scripture to gain guidance as to how to respond. We have a…

Friday of the Thirteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 3, 2020

  I used to watch a lot of episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. In one episode an innocent man was accused of murder, and a priest was attempting to show the investigators he was innocent. At one point Gil Grissom, the main character, doubts the direction of the investigation. Another investigator mentions how “doubting…

Thursday of the Thirteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 2, 2020

  Amos faces the wrath of people who are unwilling to listen to the truth, these being Amaziah and King Jeroboam. Amos tells them the truth about what will befall Israel, and they do not listen. Truth is something that people take in small doses, but don’t want to have in full. Amos courageously perseveres…

Wednesday of the Thirteenth Week of Ordinary Time

July 1, 2020

  I can never figure out, for the life of me, why the demons requested being sent into the swine. They know that Jesus is the Son of God and that He can defeat them. Why do they ask for the swine? Maybe being sent to the pigs was a step above being sent back…

Tuesday of the Thirteenth Week of Ordinary Time

June 30, 2020

  We read from the prophet Amos how God favored the people of Israel, and they did not return God’s love.           Do two walk together           unless they have agreed?           Does a lion roar in the forest        …

Monday of the Thirteenth Week of Ordinary Time

June 29, 2020

  Now we have the celebration of the two greatest Christian apostles. These two men, despite their weaknesses and shortcomings, helped to lay the foundation that the Church was built upon. It is funny to note that Peter and Paul didn’t seem to get along while they were alive. St. Paul even challenged Peter when…

Thirteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time

June 28, 2020

    After reading today’s selected passages, I thought about the promises God makes and how they are fulfilled. God has promised us His love for all ages. We tend to make promises to God. We also tend to break or not honor those promises. God’s promises toward us are not dependent on our success…

Saturday of the Twelfth Week of Ordinary Time

June 27, 2020

  As we finish this week or reflecting upon our call to fearlessness and proclamation, we would benefit from recognizing that we, at times, must be the recipient of the message we proclaim. In today’s Gospel, we are presented by the surprising story of the Centurion and the power of his faith. It is remarkable…

Friday of the Twelfth Week of Ordinary Time

June 26, 2020

  Our first reading today is a sad story. It is the recounting of the destruction of the Temple and the Babylonian exile. Along with this story, I wish to comment on the difference between punishment and penance. When we fail to live up to the expectations placed on us, like the ones we have…

Thursday of the Twelfth Week of Ordinary Time

June 25, 2020

  Shifting gears today, let us briefly examine this often-heard Gospel passage, “Not everyone who says, Lord, Lord, will enter the Kingdom of Heaven.” We might be tempted, as many are, to believe that by merely accepting or saying the name of Jesus into our lives ensures our salvation and entrance into the kingdom, but,…

Wednesday of the Twelfth Week of Ordinary Time

June 24, 2020

  “In the spirit and power of Elijah, John will go before the Lord to prepare a people worthy of him.” This antiphon, taken from Lauds for today’s feast, beautifully captures the entire theme of this week, to go before the Lord to prepare a people worthy of Jesus Christ. We have been reflecting on…

Tuesday of the Twelfth Week of Ordinary Time

June 23, 2020

  Continuing our journey toward fearless proclamation of the truth, we hear in today’s Gospel a very familiar phrase known as the Golden Rule, “Do to others whatever you would have them do to you.” Yesterday, Jesus warned us against hypocritical judgment through self-examination, and today he warns us of the same thing, but by…

Monday of the Twelfth Week of Ordinary Time

June 22, 2020

  In yesterday’s reflection, the twelfth Sunday of Ordinary Time, we reflected on the need to fear no one and to boldly proclaim the truth. Today, we continue along that same path. For any journey to begin, one must, as you would expect, start at the beginning. This journey’s beginning is the self. Jesus warns…

Twelfth Sunday of Ordinary Time

June 21, 2020

    “Fear no one.” That’s a bold statement of Christ, fear no one. In life, we are confronted by many things and many people who challenge this statement, fear no one. I imagine we have all experienced that fear. It may be having to tell a parent you broke mom’s favorite vase; or that…

Saturday of the Eleventh Week of Ordinary Time

June 20, 2020

  Foreword: During Ordinary Time, the entrance and communion antiphons of the Sunday liturgy are repeated throughout the week. In this way, the themes developed at the Sunday mass are enriched and expanded as they interact with the different readings found on each day of the following week in much the same way that a…

Friday of the Eleventh Week of Ordinary Time

June 19, 2020

  Foreword: During Ordinary Time, the entrance and communion antiphons of the Sunday liturgy are repeated throughout the week. In this way, the themes developed at the Sunday mass are enriched and expanded as they interact with the different readings found on each day of the following week in much the same way that a…

Thursday of the Eleventh Week of Ordinary Time

June 18, 2020

  Foreword: During Ordinary Time, the entrance and communion antiphons of the Sunday liturgy are repeated throughout the week. In this way, the themes developed at the Sunday mass are enriched and expanded as they interact with the different readings found on each day of the following week in much the same way that a…

Wednesday of the Eleventh Week of Ordinary Time

June 17, 2020

  Foreword: During Ordinary Time, the entrance and communion antiphons of the Sunday liturgy are repeated throughout the week. In this way, the themes developed at the Sunday mass are enriched and expanded as they interact with the different readings found on each day of the following week in much the same way that a…

Tuesday of the Eleventh Week of Ordinary Time

June 16, 2020

  Foreword: During Ordinary Time, the entrance and communion antiphons of the Sunday liturgy are repeated throughout the week. In this way, the themes developed at the Sunday mass are enriched and expanded as they interact with the different readings found on each day of the following week in much the same way that a…

Monday of the Eleventh Week of Ordinary Time

June 15, 2020

  Foreword: During Ordinary Time, the entrance and communion antiphons of the Sunday liturgy are repeated throughout the week. In this way, the themes developed at the Sunday mass are enriched and expanded as they interact with the different readings found on each day of the following week in much the same way that a…

Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ

June 14, 2020

    Today’s liturgy begins with a quotation from Psalm 81: He fed them with the finest wheat and satisfied them with honey from the rock. This entrance antiphon is a clear reference to today’s first reading from the book of Deuteronomy, which recalls the 40-year journey of God’s people through the desert and how…

Saturday of the Tenth Week of Ordinary Time

June 13, 2020

  “But I say to you…” With these words, we hear a turn from the Old to the New Covenant. What kind of mentality, what kind of attitude does one cultivate to enter this change, this movement? The answer in our Gospel today is decisiveness: “Let your ‘Yes’ mean ‘Yes’ and your ‘No’ mean ‘No.’”…

Friday of the Tenth Week of Ordinary Time

June 12, 2020

  “But I say to you…” Jesus is talking about lust in our Gospel today. And what He has to say points right to the center of a person: to look lustfully is already committing adultery in the heart. It’s important to be clear about what is sinful here. It is the decision of that…

Thursday of the Tenth Week of Ordinary Time

June 11, 2020

  “I tell you, unless your righteousness surpasses that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will not enter into the Kingdom of heaven.” The righteousness that our loving Jesus calls us to is an intimate communion with Him. He is the Righteous One, the Holy One who has won our salvation. We connect with him…