Scripture: Acts 22:30; 23:6-11John 17:20-26 Reflection: No doubt the Chief Priests and the whole Sanhedrin were excited to have a chance to get Paul condemned by Roman authority but surely » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Acts 20:28-38John 17:11b-19 Reflection: Saving Truth “Sanctify them in the truth; Your word is truth. JN 17:17 Today’s Gospel tells us that we are made holy by the truth of » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Acts 20:17-27John 17:1-11a Reflection: In our Gospel reading, we hear the continuation of Jesus’ discourse with His disciples at the Last Supper. Here, Jesus offers a prayer to the » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Acts 19:1-8John 16:29-33 Reflection: Lord, Sometimes I feel so fatigued by our increasingly divisive world of war, dissension, senseless cruelty, dismissively abrasive language and blocked minds. A bewildering world where » Continue Reading.
The Ascension of the Lord Scripture: Acts 1:1-11Ephesians 1:17-23Matthew 28:16-20 Reflection: When I was in Catholic elementary school, I was fascinated by paintings of the Ascension showing the apostles standing » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Acts 18: 23-28John 16: 23b-28 Reflection: In our first reading this morning we meet an interesting married couple, Priscilla and Aquila. In today’s reading they clearly had a well-established » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Acts 18:9-18John 16:20-23 Reflection: As I read the gospel of John today, I think of my own life experiences. When we suffer grief, maybe the loss of a loved » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Acts 18:1-8John 16:16-20 Reflection: As we get close to the end of the Easter Season, our readings take a turn towards the Ascension of Jesus and then to Pentecost. » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Acts 16:22-34John 16:5-11 Reflection: The Holy Spirit Empowers “But I tell you the truth, it is to your advantage that I go away; for if I do not go » Continue Reading.
Scripture: Acts 16:11-15John 15:26-16:4a Reflection: You’ve probably heard the sad commentary about people who faithfully attend Mass on Sundays. Yet in the parking lot immediately after Mass, it’s as if » Continue Reading.