Gospel Reflections for June 14 2015 Big things begin small… Jesus begins this Gospel, “This is how it is with the Kingdom of God…” and then offers several colorful scenes from ordinary life that reveal useful lessons for us today. These are His famous parables. Jesus knows His disciples will soon feel overwhelmed by Roman […]
Gospel Reflections for June 7 2015: Corpus Christi
Gospel Reflections for June 7 2015 The School of Love What would you say to graduating seniors in a Commencement Speech? What great ideas would help them find happiness and success? Jesus thought about ideas for His followers too. At Pentecost, the disciples burst out of a locked room eager to spread the Gospel everywhere. […]
Gospel Reflections for May 31 2015: Holy Trinity
Gospel Reflections for May 31 2015 Whenever you make the sign of the cross as you begin your prayer “In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit” you bring up a lot of good questions. What does it mean to say that God is “Father, Son, and Holy Spirit” at […]
New Assignment Update
You might remember that in 2014, I completed my twelve year term as Pastor of St. Paschal’s and began a one year sabbatical from the Archdiocese to write two practical “How-to” manuals for parish priests. The first is on parish leadership and the second is how to set up an effective adult education program like […]
Gospel Reflections for May 24 2015: Pentecost, Memorial Day
Gospel Reflections for May 24 2015 Shortly after His resurrection Jesus miraculously arrives inside a locked room where about 50 or 70 of His followers were hiding. They were deeply afraid of those who had crucified Jesus, and they thought they would be next! In deep despair they hid themselves in a dark place. Well, […]
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