Reflection for Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time
How many times have we been treated as if we had leprosy? How many times have we treated others as if they had leprosy? There are so many circumstances and […]
How many times have we been treated as if we had leprosy? How many times have we treated others as if they had leprosy? There are so many circumstances and […]
Is not man’s life on earth a drudgery? asks Jo in the first reading. Are not his days those of a hireling? …So I have been assigned months of misery; […]
Today’s Gospel is one of encouragement, a message of hope. It tells us that evil something alien to us, an intruder from without; something that does not belong in our […]
In order to really appreciate and relish the full impact of today’s passage from the prophet Jonah we need to consider it in context of the entire book of Jonah. […]
The disciples asked Jesus, “where are you staying?” He answered, ” come and see.” Where did Jesus live, where did he take those who were to become disciples? He took […]
The New Year begins in the Church today with the celebration of the Octave of Christmas and the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. Words of blessing and peace greet […]
One of our deepest longings is to be included. By our very nature, we want to share in things which are good. A good example of this basic human […]
Today we celebrate Jesus’ coming to share our lives with us. God’s desire to b with us is so deep that God enters our world and chooses to experience all […]
The Scriptures tell us a lot about Jesus, especially how he came into the world and how he left it. Although Scripture doesn’t say much about Jesus’ childhood, today’s Gospel […]