Scripture:Isaiah 35:1-10Luke 5:17-26Reflection:Back in the early ‘60’s in a time before the Internet, when life seemed simpler and you actually had to use books to do research, we Passionist high » Continue Reading.
Scripture:Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-112 Peter 3:8-14Mark 1:1-8Reflection:Are you weary of the Covid-19 pandemic, yearning for the relief a vaccine promises? I am.When this scourge ends, I can’t wait to hug friends » Continue Reading.
Scripture:Isaiah 30:19-21, 23-26Matthew 9:35-10:1, 5a, 6-8Reflection:Throughout Advent the church gives us readings to reflect on from the prophet Isaiah. Many of these texts were spoken to a group of people » Continue Reading.
Scripture:Isaiah 29:17-24Matthew 9:27-31Reflection:Vision & VitalityThe richness of the Advent season continues to gradually unfold for us and our needy world. Today’s Gospel selection presents Jesus dealing with the blindness of » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Isaiah 26:1-6 Matthew 7:21, 24-27 Reflection: As a young man, I found this Gospel reading challenging. I always questioned, “is Jesus speaking to me? Am I one who says » Continue Reading.
Scripture:Isaiah 25:6-10aMatthew 15:29-37Reflection:One of the themes of the Advent Season might well be that of ‘journey.’Today we literally see Jesus on a journey himself – walking along the shore of » Continue Reading.
Scripture:Isaiah 11:1-10Luke 10:21-24Reflection:The first reading in this first Tuesday of Advent is from chapter 11 of the prophet Isaiah. It is one of the most beautiful passages in the Old » Continue Reading.
Scripture:Romans 10:9-18Matthew 4:18-22Reflection:Did you know that there are 26 bones in the human foot? Amazing things, our feet. They enable us to stand and not fall over. They make it possible for us » Continue Reading.
First Sunday of AdventScripture:Isaiah 63:16b –17, 19b; 64:2–71Corinthians 1:3–9Mark 13:33-37Reflection:Yet, O LORD, you are our father; we are the clay and you are the potter: we are all the work of » Continue Reading.
Scripture:Revelation 22:1-7Luke 21:34-36Reflection:Today we celebrate the last day of the Church year 2020, Saturday of the Thirty-fourth Week in Ordinary Time. I’m sure we can all agree that this church » Continue Reading.