Sometimes we think only of the divinity of Jesus and forget how difficult these temptations must have been for the human Jesus. We face far lesser temptations every day and some we resist while others we give in to. Temptations are necessary for our spiritual growth, in fact it is only after we have been […]
Lenten Schedule 2019
March Calendar Wednesday, March 6th – Ash Wednesday, Masses at 8:30 am and 7:00 pm. A day of Fast and Abstinence. During this sacrificial season, perhaps a donation to one of the many pregnancy alternatives groups might lead a pregnant woman to choose life for her unborn child. These groups sacrifice their time and talent […]
Question of the Week – March 3
It is easy to find faults in others, but it is just as easy to overlook our own faults. Or as Jesus says in today’s gospel: “We see the speck in another’s eye, but we don’t see the log in our own.” And notice the difference, a speck compared to a log. A little fault […]
Question of the Week – February 24
In today’s Gospel reading, Jesus spells out what it means to honor the Commandment of love. It means loving your enemies, doing good to those who hate you, blessing those who curse you, and praying for those who mistreat you. It means giving to everyone who asks of you and doing to others as you […]
Question of the Week – February 17
We need to respond to the challenge of the beatitudes in our daily life. Millions are starving, persecuted, homeless, and leading hopeless lives. The only way the promises of the beatitudes can become a reality for them is through the efforts of people like us. That is why we are told that we will be […]
Question of the Week – February 10
We are each called by the Lord at baptism and confirmation to be his witnesses. No one can say they are not suitable. If Jesus could use the apostles with their obvious weaknesses, he can also use you and me to advance his kingdom. God calls us to make a difference to the world, God […]
Question of the Week – February 3
It can be tempting to confuse Jesus’ kindness and goodness with passivity, mistakenly imagining him as a person who would never ruffle any feathers because he was so concerned about being “nice.” This one-sided image of Jesus can lead us to excuse our own passivity about the falsehood and evil that surrounds us. We can […]
Question of the Week – January 27
The ‘option for the poor’ isn’t something invented by twentieth century theologians, nor is it just something fashionable starting at Vatican II. It is the option of God’s Spirit that breathes through Jesus’ whole life, and that we his followers need to introduce into human history. It’s not possible to live and announce Jesus Christ […]
Question of the Week – January 20
Jesus changing the water to choice wine makes a difference. Each of us has been invited by God to make a difference, to be the simple, yet powerful, instruments of love to change the world. It is the simple every day gestures of love, care, peace and joy that makes “whatever” we are doing better. […]
Question of the Week – January 13
As we prepare to begin Ordinary Time, reflect, today, upon these words of the Father at the Baptism of Jesus: “This is my beloved Son in Whom I am well lased”. Hear the Father speaking to You about the divinity of His Son. Turn your eyes to Jesus and prepare yourself to follow Him and […]