Reflection for the Second Sunday of Advent
As we enter more fully in to the Holy season of Advent, out us realize the seriousness of the season and not underestimate its importance. Advent should be for us […]
As we enter more fully in to the Holy season of Advent, out us realize the seriousness of the season and not underestimate its importance. Advent should be for us […]
Happy New Year ! No, we have not turned the secular calendar to 2022 , rather, with the First Sunday of Advent we celebrate the beginning of a new Liturgical […]
We all experience times when trusting in God just doesn’t seem to make sense. It may be the sudden death of a spouse or a child, learning one has a […]
Most people wish to be remembered in some way after they die. Some are content to live. On through future generations of their family; while many rely on an epithet […]
In today’s first reading the prophet Jeremiah speaks out in a way that shows him to be a man of great faith. His words are spoken to the Israelites […]
Indignant. Not a word we use with too much frequency, but we know the feeling when we experience it. The dictionary definition goes something. Along the lines of feeling, characterized […]
In today’s Gospel Jesus encounters a man who has been faithful in his observance of the commandments but wants to be sure that he is on the road to everlasting […]
The call to married life is a call to holiness in the very image and likeness of God. We are told that ” God is one but not solitary ” […]
The basic Christian virtue is love. It goes in three directions: to God, to our neighbor, and to ourselves. Biblical love is primarily not an emotion – it expresses […]
There are a number of references in the Scriptures concerning wisdom. Wisdom is described by Saint James today as being pure – we could even say that wisdom is innocent. […]