Gospel Reflections for December 20 2015 Do you think your Christmas will be smaller this year? I hear that from a number of people who feel tougher economic conditions or frightening world events at this time. I hear it from families and on the news. But is this the first time this has happened? Not […]
Gospel Reflections for December 13 2015: 3rd Sunday of Advent
Gospel Reflections for December 13 2015 A surprise Christmas gift idea! Is your Christmas shopping done? If not, the Gospel suggests a wonderful and unexpected gift. (I have some advice for Presidential Candidates as well) In the Gospel, Jesus speaks to three groups about what they can give others. (These are normal and should not […]
Gospel Reflections for December 6 2015: 2nd Sunday of Advent
Gospel Reflections for December 6 2015 College Students and a “Micro-aggressions” solution More countries are mobilizing now to fight the threat of Radical Islamic terrorism. We can be thankful for that. Similar coalitions have courageously fought evil forces before like Nazism and Soviet Communism and won. That we still must fight similar evils today is […]
Gospel Reflections for November 29 2015: 1st Sunday of Advent
Gospel Reflections for November 29 2015 This Gospel can help Muslim leaders bring peace The Gospel presents frightening images of the end of the world. Ironically, Radical Islamic extremists are actually hoping for an end of the world cosmic battle with non-Muslim countries. What is going on here? Islam began in the early 7th Century […]
Gospel Reflections for November 22 2015: 34th Sunday Ordinary Time
Gospel Reflections for November 22 2015 This Gospel is a message for ISIS. The world is repulsed by their violence in Paris. Once again we see the cruelty that is Islamic Extremist Fundamentalism. The Roman Empire was also known for cruelty, and Pontius Pilate, the local Roman Prefect of Judea at the time of Jesus […]
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