Gospel Reflections for September 30 2018 ….They are not one of us! Once again, today’s Gospel has a perfectly timed message for the Church today. Recently, our own Archbishop Gomez and others travelled to Rome to meet Pope Francis on the abuse crisis. They recommended that the Pope adopt the very successful American program that […]
Gospel Reflections for September 23 2018: 25th Sunday Ordinary Time
Gospel Reflections for September 23 2018 Looking for success I know students who will graduate from college next year but are already practicing for job interviews. They are learning how to make their case to an employer that they will add value to the company. I hope they succeed. Looking for a job was completely […]
Gospel Reflections for September 16 2018: 24th Sunday Ordinary Time
Gospel Reflections for September 16 2018 Who do people say that I am? Jesus asks a bold question! However, He doesn’t just ask people about what He does …He asks what they think of Him as a person. He hears responses that compare Him to other people, like the Prophet Elijah or John the Baptist. […]
Gospel Reflections for September 9 2018: 23rd Sunday Ordinary Time
Gospel Reflections for September 9 2018 What happens when you meet Jesus? Jesus walks into a town and faces a large crowd of curiosity seekers and those just looking for an entertaining miracle. He is already quite famous for doing amazing things and the crowd wants more. Who wouldn’t? They bring a deaf-mute man to […]
Gospel Reflections for September 2 2018: 22nd Sunday Ordinary Time
Gospel Reflections for September 2 2018 The best “to do” list ever Moses has something important to say before his people enter the land God had promised them. I think He has something to say to Bishops today as well. Forty years earlier Moses led his people out of Egyptian slavery and across the Red […]
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