Gospel Reflections for August 9th 2015 Some things last forever Years ago in a former parish I remember the happy day that we celebrated the birthday of our much admired pastor. He was on in years but glad nevertheless to receive the good wishes of all his parishioners. Several parish organizations got together and sponsored […]
Gospel Reflections for August 2nd 2015: 18th Sunday Ordinary Time
Gospel Reflections for August 2nd 2015 Recreation, Vacation, and Restoration We are deep into the summer months now as August begins. For many people it is a time of rest and relaxation, and for a lucky few, some vacation time as well. Why do we look forward to vacations so much? Even if we enjoy […]
Gospel Reflections for July 26 2015: 17th Sunday Ordinary Time
Gospel Reflections for July 26 2015 Jesus sees what we often miss. In today’s Gospel Our Lord stands speaks to a crowd of several thousand people who have come to hear Him. But they are soon hungry and there is not enough food within easy reach to eat. The Gospel indicates that the Apostles not […]
Middle East Problems and Promises
America suffered another terrorist attack recently by a “lone wolf” terrorist who was inspired by Middle Eastern Radical Islamic Fundamentalists. A troubled Chattanooga, Tennessee youth fired on US Marines at several sites, killing and wounding several people. We can look back at the Fort Hood massacre as well, when a “lone wolf” terrorist opened fire […]
Gospel Reflections for July 19 2015: 16th Sunday Ordinary Time
Gospel Reflections for July 19 2015 He walks …they follow I personally saw this Gospel in real life as a kid growing up in the town of Thousand Oaks, in Southern California. It was a small valley that was filled with large flocks of sheep. I remember seeing them as I hiked in the hills […]
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