Submission to Our Lord would require that we re-align our lives according to His plan. Our Mother Mary had to adjust to the demands of the role God gave her to be Mother to Jesus. Likewise, being a Christian means we have to align our lives according to the norms and values that Jesus has […]
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Question of the Week – December 17
Like John the Baptist we have been called to be the means to bring Jesus into other people’s lives. There are so many people out there who live in darkness. So many out there are waiting for us to shine the light of Christ on them and to turn their lives into experiences of joy, […]
The Catholic Diocese of Richmond Has a New Bishop
Our Holy Father, Pope Francis, has named Reverend Barry C. Knestout, auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Washington, to serve as the Catholic Diocese of Richmond’s 13th bishop on December 5. Bishop Barry C. Knestout was born in 1962 in Cheverly, Maryland. One of nine children, he grew up in Bowie, Maryland, where he attended […]
Question of the Week – December 10
John the Baptist was clothed in camel’s hair, wore a leather belt around his waist, and fed on locusts and wild honey. He stood out as being different, even strange, in comparison to the people around him. Yet people were drawn to him and to what he said. They heard his call to repentance and […]
Question of the Week – December 3
Today’s Gospel reminds us that Advent is about more than our preparation for the Church’s celebration of Christ’s birth at Christmas. Advent is also about preparing ourselves for Christ’s return in glory at the end of time. Like the disciples and the faithful in Mark’s community, we must also stay alert and watchful. Our faithfulness […]
Question of the Week – November 26
To sum up, Jesus is saying that, if we wish to be counted among the sheep, then we must be an actively loving person, irrespective of the response we get to our love. This is the way God loves us. It is not enough just to fulfill obligations, religious or otherwise, it won’t do to […]
Question of the Week – November 19
God has given each one of us talents. Sometimes out of laziness or lack of ambition, or sometimes because we are afraid of failure or ridicule, we do not share our talents. The gospel today challenges us to take a risk and invest our gifts for the greater good of God’s people. Adults: What gifts […]
Question of the Week – November 12
In the daily activities of family life, we can easily find excuses for not attending to our spiritual lives. If not given top priority, prayer and reading Scripture risk becoming occasional activities rather than daily practices. In today’s Gospel, Jesus reminds us that if we fail to give our spiritual life priority, we will find […]
Question of the Week – November 5
We need to live the faith we profess. Religious people are all too often like the Pharisees and scribes, laying heavy loads on other people’s shoulders without lifting a finger to help them. Instead of judging the poor, we should be serving them through our efforts for economic justice. Instead of criticizing those of other […]
Question of the Week – October 29
The implication of today’s Gospel is that loving our neighbor means more than being kind to our friends and relatives, or to the person who lives next door. Loving one’s neighbor means doing right by any widow or orphan: seeing that the hungry are fed and the homeless sheltered, that the poor have their basic […]