Recent events could mean the biggest advance to Middle East peace in a very long time. The first is the unprecedented trip the president will make this week to Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the Vatican, which in turn are the centers of Islam, Judaism, and Roman Catholicism. The purpose is to join leaders of these […]
Gospel Reflections for May 14 2017: 5th Sunday of Easter
Gospel Reflections for May 14 2017 Archaeology tells a story of love Today’s Gospel is probably proclaimed more than any other, mainly because families often choose it …at funerals. When Jesus mentions that “In my Father’s House there are many mansions” and that “I am preparing a place for you” and then “I will come […]
Gospel Reflections for May 7 2017: 4th Sunday of Easter
Gospel Reflections for May 7 2017 Be a Shepherd, not a sheep! I grew up in Ventura County which used to have thousands of sheep in the hills right near our home. One afternoon years ago, I watched a flock of sheep grazing peacefully on the hillside. Then I saw the shepherd stand up and […]
Gospel Reflections for April 30 2017: 3rd Sunday of Easter
Gospel Reflections for April 30 2017 Jesus really means to arrive in your life The Gospel describes a time after the Resurrection when Jesus appears to two disciples leaving Jerusalem who had seen His earlier crucifixion. They are deeply disillusioned about that. Their hope that Jesus would remove the hated Roman Empire also died on […]
Gospel Reflections for April 23 2017: 2nd Sunday of Easter
Gospel Reflections for April 23 2017 Mercy Sunday Right after the amazing resurrection of Jesus that we celebrated on Easter, we have this new theme, of all things, mercy! Why is that? Well, it makes perfect sense considering the people Jesus knew. The Gospel begins in a locked room, where the disciples gathered after Jesus […]
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