Gospel Reflections for January 25 2015 The first reading recalls God sending Jonah to the very bad city of Nineveh, a city in what is now present day Iraq. In previous verses God outlines just how terribly bad the Ninevites were, and sends Jonah to convert them, which he does amazingly fast. The Ninevites accept […]
Gospel Reflections for January 18 2015: Revolution in Islam
Today’s Gospel reveals Jews desperately seeking a strong and bold leader to save them from Roman persecution. They ask Jesus, “Are you the one?” Islam also needs a leader. Why did Islamic Radicals commit these horrible crimes in France? Well, they also seek leaders to save them from a secular western culture and regain their […]
Gospel Reflections for Christmas and the Holy Family: 2014
We have a lot of problems in our world in this Christmas season: North Korea hack attacks, New York police and violent demonstrators, Middle East tensions, and perhaps in your family as well. The Holy Family of Mary, Joseph, and Jesus also lived in a time of great unrest, upheaval, violence, and anxiety. Yet they […]
Gospel Reflections for December 21 2014: The Fourth Sunday of Advent
Gospel Reflections for December 21, 2014 Think of all the impressive names we give to God; …All Powerful …All-Knowing …Almighty, and of course …God of the Universe.” That is an impressive list, and yet this immense power of God came to a crashing halt before a teenage girl in Galilee named Mary. God sends the […]
Gospel Reflections for December 14 2014: 3rd Sunday of Advent
Gospel Reflections for December 14 2014 How are we to think about prisoners who were so harshly questioned by CIA interrogators years ago? Notice I did not indicate what we should think, but how we should think about them. It would be great if we had a direct quote from Jesus about what to think […]