Scripture: Exodus 20:1-17Matthew 13:18-23 Reflection: In our weekday readings for Mass, we see a progression through certain books of the Bible for our first reading, and then a progression through » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Song of Songs 3:1-4b or 2 Corinthians 5:14-17John 20:1-2, 11-18 Reflection: Today’s gospel clearly pictures Our Lord’s frustration with the men and women who had walked daily with Him » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Exodus 16:1-5, 9-15Matthew 13:1-9 Reflection: In today’s first reading the children of Israel are grumbling against Moses and Aaron. “…you lead us into the desert to die of famine!” » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Exodus 14:21-15:1Matthew 12:46-50 Reflection: The great adventure begins! Moses had finally been able to convince the Jewish people, the slaves of Egypt, to seek freedom from their oppression. He » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Exodus 14:5-18Matthew 12:38-42 Reflection: They repented at the preaching of Jonah; and behold, something greater than Jonah is here. Matthew 12:41 The word for repent in the original Greek » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Jeremiah 23:1-6Ephesians 2:13-18Mark 6:30-34 Reflection: “Come away by yourselves to a lonely place, and rest a while…he saw a great crowd…like sheep without a shepherd…he began to teach…” Today’s » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Exodus 12:37-42Matthew 12:14-21 Reflection: What would it take to make us pleasing to God? Our readings today provide an answer. In the first reading from Exodus, the Israelites embark » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Exodus 3:13-20Matthew 11:28-30 Reflection: As I read today’s Gospel, I am struck by the personal invitations Jesus gives us in this brief passage. Our Lord starts with such a » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Exodus 3:1-6, 9-12Matthew 11:25-27 Reflection: The Gospel today is an invitation to a more uncomplicated relationship with God. We have all returned to times as a child when all » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Exodus 2:1-15aMatthew 11:20-24 Reflection: Several years ago, I overheard a gentleman say to his traveling partner, “we have arrived in Sodom and Gomorrah.” I was a bit taken aback » Continue Reading.