Gospel Reflections for January 7, 2018 I would like to know a few things… The Three Wise Men, or Magi, had their priorities straight when they travelled over 500 miles to see Jesus in Bethlehem. They could have stayed home, but chose instead to seek the wisdom of the King of Kings, even in that […]
Gospel Reflections for December 31 2017: Feast of the Holy Family
Gospel Reflections for December 31 2017 A Perfect Family? Looking at the statues of the Holy Family in our Nativity Scene can be inspirational …and intimidating. They all look so perfect and holy, and perhaps …so different from our family. What makes them so holy? There were actually many problems Mary and Joseph faced. They […]
Gospel Reflections for December 24 2017: 4th Sunday of Advent
Keeping Promises The Angel Gabriel comes to Mary to announce that she would be the mother of Our Savior …and Mary questions it! Would you have done that?! Can you imagine an Angel of the Lord suddenly appearing before you with a message …just for you …from God! Would you question it? What would make […]
Gospel Reflections for December 17 2017: 3rd Sunday of Advent
Gospel Reflections for December 17 2017 The Voice of One John has a great message in today’s Gospel that someone is coming who will make all things new. I am sure that people then must have felt, “Well, it is about time!” The ancient world had so many problems. The people felt oppressed by both […]
Gospel Reflections for December 10 2017: 2nd Sunday of Advent
Gospel Reflections for December 10 2017 Many countries have joined the fight against Radical Islamic terrorism and have now finally been victorious. I am sure that some terrorists will attempt further attacks, but their days are numbered. We can be thankful that more and more Muslim countries oppose them. The world also faces a threat […]
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