Reflection for 3rd Sunday of Lent
This Sunday Jesus talked about the temple. Few things were closer to the heart of their faith than the temple of Jerusalem . It was here that the people of […]
This Sunday Jesus talked about the temple. Few things were closer to the heart of their faith than the temple of Jerusalem . It was here that the people of […]
No wonder Peter, James, and John were terrified. What was happening to them was unlike anything they had ever seen before. Here was Jesus, transformed before their eyes into an […]
Today’s Gospel tells not the mysterious way in which Jesus is sent by the Spirit into the desert. Jesus , a Galilean from a bushland of hills – lakes 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 […]