When asked which of the commandments is the greatest, Jesus proclaims that there are two: to love God above things and our neighbors as ourselves. in His view, these are quite inseparable; one cannot be kept without the other. We cannot say we love God and then refuse to love our neighbor. Jesus makes two […]
Question of the Week – October 28
Like Bartimaeus, we, too, as disciples of Jesus, have vision problems. We often are blinded to the fact that there are more lessons to learn. Arrogance is very often the root of our blindness. We often prefer monologue to dialogue, refusing to see any point of view but our own. We are blinded to the […]
Question of the Week – October 21
As followers of Christ, today’s Gospel applies to us as well. We are called to the humility of service that seeks neither personal glory nor gain. We are called to use what authority we may have in the world for the benefit of our brothers and sisters, not for the sake of stroking our own […]
Question of the Week – October 14
Even obeying the “law” is not enough to inherit eternal life. We put obstacles in our own way. For some of us it may be wealth or possessions, for others the quest for success or the desire for popularity. Or it may be entirely different. God knows, and deep down we do too. Today, Jesus […]
Trunk or Treat
The Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church is hosting a Truck or Treat on October 28 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the parking lot. Set up will begin at 7 p.m. Trunk or treaters should be 12 or younger. No weapons with costumes, please. Trunks should be decorated and provide candy for […]
International Potluck Dinner
Question of the Week – October 7
Like children who implicitly trust their parents, believers trust God. Faith is not about knowing everything or doing everything right. It is about knowing that, no matter what happens, our Father will take care of us. That trust in Him, even when life is terrifying and sad and makes no sense, is what makes a […]
Question of the Week – September 30
The second teaching in today’s Gospel invites us to reflect on the temptations and sources of sin in our lives. Spend time in honest conversation with God, and pray for forgiveness and the strength to overcome temptations. Make time to experience God’s healing love and grace in the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation. Adults: From […]
Question of the Week – September 23
Using a child as an example for us today, Jesus is simply teaching us that we have to become like children in order to be great. Of course, this does not mean being childish or foolish. Instead, it means that we have to live our lives in humble service to God and to one another […]
Question of the Week – September 16
St. Mark’s words of Christ illustrate what practical form our appreciation and gratitude for Christ’s sufferings should take. We must be ready to follow him on the road to Calvary. We must deny ourselves – deprive ourselves not only of sinful pleasure or gain, but even of lawful things at times, in order to be […]