Gospel Reflections for May 3 2015 The First Reading reveals people who are not sure about St. Paul. Many are afraid of him. After all, it was only a short time earlier that he was persecuting Christians! Now Paul is claiming to be a Christian! Can he be trusted? Was his conversion authentic? All they […]
Gospel Reflections for Easter 2015
For years, Jesus preached parables, taught scriptures, and performed miracles throughout Galilee and Jerusalem, and all of His words and deeds had a tremendous effect. He made people profoundly happy! He also claimed to be the long awaited Messiah from God who would lead people to lasting happiness. However, archaeologists today affirm that other people […]
Gospel Reflections for March 29 2015: Palm Sunday
Gospel Reflections for March 29 2015 Jesus arrives in Jerusalem on Palm Sunday and it was no accident. He planned it that way. It was just a few days before the great feast of Passover, the annual Jewish celebration of their miraculous liberation from slavery in Egypt by their greatest hero, Moses. Every year since […]
Gospel Reflections for January 12, 2015: The Baptism of the Lord
The University Series Catalogs are here! Your catalogs will be at your parish this weekend (or you can view it online here). You will see that it lists over 90 different adult education sessions during the Season of Lent that will connect our faith with real life. This its 14th year and I am glad […]
The Ferguson Grand Jury Decision
What do you think happened when Michael Brown met Officer Darren Wilson of the Ferguson Police Department? While you are welcome to your personal opinions, our justice system is very different. The founders of our country knew very well that most crimes occur outside of any eyewitness view, and so the stories of victims and […]
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