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A Tapestry of Faith and Love
From Creation to Redemption
First Sunday of Advent
November 30, 2025 Matthew 24: 37-44 The question for us this first Sunday of Advent is how do we wait? Waiting can take many forms. We can wait anxiously fearing some unfocused calamity or perhaps even one very focused that is closing in on us. It is even hard to wait for something good. Did you ever get a card or present with this note on it: ‘Don’t open until Christmas’? The question is will we actually follow those instructions? In fact, not wanting to wait has become a bu
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Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ the King
November 23, 2025 Luke 23: 35-43 This is a story about an Irish King. He had no children to succeed him on the throne, so he decided to choose his successor from among the people. The only condition set by the King, as announced throughout his kingdom, was that the candidate must have a deep love for God and neighbor. In a remote village of the kingdom lived a poor but gentle youth who was noted for his kindness and helpfulness to all his neighbors. The villagers encouraged h
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Thirty-third Sunday of Ordinary Time
November 16, 2025 Luke 21: 5-19 Chapter 21 of Luke’s gospel begins with five verses not included in today’s gospel reading. These verses, also, take place in the temple, and are an important element to set the scene for the gospel we have just heard. They give the account of the poor widow’s contribution to the temple treasury. Jesus observes that the widow gives much more from her poverty than the wealthy give from their abundance, their surplus. Jesus notes, that “she from
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Dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lantern (32 Sun)
November 9, 2025 John 2:13-22 We might well wonder why we are celebrating the dedication of a church building in Rome, Italy. And it’s not even the dedication of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. But actually this basilica is the Cathedral Church of Rome, the Pope’s cathedral as bishop of Rome. It was given to Pope Sylvester by Constantine and dedicated 0n November 9, 324 AD. This basilica has been destroyed by fire, earthquakes and attacks many time, but each time it as c
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All Souls Day (31 Sun)
November 2, 2025 John 6:37-40 One of the most comforting truths is expressed in today’s gospel: “And this is the will of the one who sent me, that I should not lose anything of what he sent me, but that I should raise it up on the last day.” The mission the Father sent his Son on is so personal to each of us, just as it is cosmic. We can say that it truly goes beyond all we could hope for; we are not simply promised eternal life, but that our lives continue beyond our finite
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Thirtieth Sunday of the Year
October 26, 2025 Luke 18: 9-14 In this chapter of Luke’s gospel, we are continuing with parables that are unique to Luke and stop us in our usual way of thinking. Even today we can feel some shock at what this parable holds up for us; but in our time it would be as if some really well-known and respected preacher would say, ‘A pope and a pimp, went into St. Peters’ to pray;’ or perhaps today, we would say ‘an insider trader on Wall Street,’ or, ‘a U.S. government official
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Twenty-ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time
October 19, 2025 Luke 18: 1-8 For several Sundays we have been reflecting in the gospels on how we are charged with furthering the Kingdom of God by our actions, by how we live. Today the message has a little different twist. Today we are reminded that part of our mission as a Christian, as Christ’s presence today, is in our prayer. It is not our actions or example alone that brings about the kingdom. We are told by Jesus to pray without losing heart. Our prayer often do
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Twenty-Eight Sunday of Ordinary Time
October 12, 2025 Luke 17: 11-19 In today’s gospel, what is the thing that made everything else recounted in it possible. Remember the scene is set with the Jesus on his way to Jerusalem by the alternate route through Samaria. As he goes on his way, 10 lepers beg Jesus to have pity on them. It is at this point that Jesus has a choice to make. First, will he help them; second, in what way? The lepers were about the most unwelcome people to any one at that time who did not
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Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time
October 5, 2025 Luke 17: 5-10 In today’s gospel reading from Luke, we have a saying of Jesus and one of his stories The saying about the mustard seed appears in all of the gospels except John, the gospels we call the synoptic gospels. The story about the servant, or really slave in the text, appears only in Luke. Why do you suppose they are put together like this? We often complain that our faith doesn’t seem to be enough. I go to work; I work hard and long hours; I pray, but
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Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time
September 28, 2025 Luke 16: 19-31 In the past, when I read today’s gospel, my thoughts were always on Lazarus and how his hardships won...
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Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time
September 21, 2025 Luke 16: 1-13 Both the first reading from Amos and the gospel from Luke talk about dishonest business practices. But...
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The Feat of the Holy Cross
September 14, 2025 As we know the first symbol of Christianity was not a cross, but a fish. Perhaps it was the fish when the first...
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Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time
September 7, 2025 Luke 14: 25-33 The Book of Wisdom is correct in telling us in the first reading that “Scarce do we guess the things of...
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Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time
August 31, 2025 Luke 14: 1,7-14 What is the main point of today’s Gospel reading? Is it that we should carefully calculate the social...
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Twenty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time
August 24, 2025 Luke 13: 22-30 Through the centuries people of faith has been fixed on how to be saved. We sometimes make the answer to...
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Nineteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
August 10, 2025 Luke 12: 32-48 Do you know what the Boy Scout Motto is? I remember it well: Be Prepared! As a Scout I used to try to keep...
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Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
August 3, 2025 Luke 12: 13-21 All three readings today remind us that what is important is invisible to the eye. The reading from...
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Seventeenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
July 27, 2025 Luke 11: 1-13 In the first part of today’s gospel from Luke, Jesus is telling his disciples how to pray as they asked him...
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Sixteen Sunday of Ordinary Time
July 20, 2025 Luke 10: 38-42 The first reading from Genesis sets before us today the idea of hospitality. We see a scene of the lavish...
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Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 13, 2025 Luke 10: 25-37 The question the ‘scholar of the law’ asked in today’s gospel reading from Luke is one that still worries us...
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Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 6, 2025 Luke 10: 1-12, 17-20 Last Sunday on the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, our attention was drawn to what is means to accept...
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Saint Peter and Saint Paul
June 29, 2025 Matthew 7 : 1 -23 Just last Sunday we celebrated the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. It is a happy coincidence that this very...
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Corpus Christi
June 22, 2025 Luke 9: 11b-17 We celebrate today the lasting presence of Jesus Christ in his church, a great and monumental event. And...
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Trinity Sunday
June 15, 2025 John 16: 12-15 A friend of mine told me about attending mass in a nursing home. There was a women at Mass who had not...
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Pentecost
June 8, 2025 John 20: 19-23 It may be strange to say, but the feast of Pentecost is all about unity. It is about unity in two ways:...
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Ascension of the Lord
June 1, 2025 Luke 24: 46-53 The Ascension is both an ending and a beginning. The Gospel from Luke today treats the ending of Jesus’ life...
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Sixth Sunday of Easter
May 25, 2025 John 14:23-29 In his book, Beginning to Pray, Archbishop Anthony Bloom relates this incident. It is the time of Russian...
May 293 min read
Fifth Sunday of Easter
May 18, 2025 John 13: 31-33a, 34-35 After the washing of the feet, in John’s Gospel, which we have just heard today, Jesus says: “My...
May 183 min read
Fourth Sunday of Easter
May 11, 2025 John 10: 27-30 This gospel selection is only four verses long; but they describe for us how sheep communicate with their...
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Third Sunday of Easter
May 4, 2025 John 20: 1-19 Do you think it is possible that Peter went out to cast his nets that night out of love? Peter very well could...
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Second Sunday of Easter
April 27, 2025 John 20: 19-31 In today’s reading from Acts of the Apostles, we are told that many signs and wonders were done at the...
Apr 283 min read
Easter Sunday
April 20, 2025 John 20: 1-9 In today’s gospel from John, we have the startling events that happened at Jesus’ tomb early on the Sunday...
Apr 214 min read
Palm Sunday
April 13, 2025 Luke 19: 28-40[blessing/procession], Luke 22:14- 23:56[Passion] This Sunday, at the beginning of Holy Week, is called both...
Apr 154 min read
Fifth Sunday of Lent
April 6, 2025 John 8: 1-11 Throughout these last few Sundays of Lent we have been dealing with various teachings of Jesus which revolve...
Apr 64 min read
Fourth Sunday of Lent
March 30, 2025 Luke 15:1-3, 11-32 It’s strange the way things work out sometimes, isn’t it? Look at this father’s two sons. The younger...
Mar 303 min read
Third Sunday of Lent
March 23, 2025 Luke 13: 1-9 In the first reading from Exodus, what was the first thing that Moses notice on the mountain side? The...
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Second Sunday of Lent
March 16, 2025 Luke 9: 28b-36 Like last week’s gospel reading, this weeks reading is another of those significant events in Jesus life....
Mar 184 min read
1st Sunday of Lent
March 9, 2025 Luke 4:1-13 There are several significant events since the celebration of Jesus’ Birth that the Gospels take note of. The...
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8 Sunday of Ordinary Time C:
March 2, 2025 Luke 6:39-45 It’s always the question of the splinter isn’t it. It is so easy to see the splinter so long as it is in...
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Seventh Sunday of the Year C
February 23, 2025 Luke 6:27-38 In his Second Letter to the Corinthians, St. Paul writes of the First Adam and the Second Adam: “The...
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Sixth Sunday of the Year C:
February 16, 2025 Lk 6: 17, 20-26 All three readings this Sunday are filled with contrasts. Each gives us a positive way to go or a...
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Fifth Sunday of the Year C:
February 9, 2025 Lk 5:1-11 The readings this Sunday all speak about a call. Isaiah is called while praying in the Temple; Paul is...
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Presentation of the Lord:
Presentation of the Lord: February 2, 2025 Luke 2: 22-40 Today's feast is indeed a feast of paradox and contradiction: the...
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Third Sunday C:
January 26, 2024 Luke 1:1-4; 4:14-21 Last week we read of the miracle of the wine from water at Cana, which was the first sign Jesus...
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Fifth Sunday of the Year C
February 9, 2025 Luke 3: 5:1-11 The readings this Sunday all speak about calling. Isaiah is called while praying in the Temple; Paul...
Feb 124 min read
Presentation of the Lord
February 2, 2025 Luke 2: 22-40 Today's feast is indeed a feast of paradox and contradiction: the Redeemer is redeemed, and the purest...
Feb 124 min read
Third Sunday C
January 26, 2024 Luke 1:1-4; 4:14-21 Last week we read of the miracle of the wine from water at Cana, which was the first sign Jesus...
Feb 123 min read
Second Sunday In Ordinary Time C
January 19, 2025 John 2: 1-11 What would surprise us more today than Jesus beginning his public ministry at a wedding reception?...
Feb 123 min read
The Baptism of the Lord C
January 12, 2024 Luke 3: 15-16,21-22 When leprosy broke out among the people of the Hawaiian Islands in the middle of the 19th...
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