Wednesday of the Fifth Week of Ordinary Time
Today’s readings Today, our Scriptures give us the second story of the creation of humanity. Yesterday, we had the story of the creation of humanity in the context of the creation of everything else. Humanity was the apex of God’s … Continued
Care for God’s Creation
Today’s readings “God saw how good it was.” This has been the refrain in the first reading these last couple of days. We are reflecting on the story of creation from Genesis, a story with which we are very familiar. … Continued
St. Agatha, Virgin and Martyr
Today's readings | Today's saint (more) Historically speaking, we know almost nothing about St. Agatha other than the fact that she was martyred in Sicily during the persecution of Decius in the third century. Legend has it that Agatha … Continued
Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Today’s readings Have you ever felt like you were in deep water? Have you taken on a project that seemed simple enough until you got into it and then you wondered what got you into this mess in the first … Continued
Thursday of the Fourth Week of Ordinary Time
Today’s readings Fr. Ted quotes this reading often to point out that that two of us are like those Jesus sent out to preach repentance in today’s Gospel. Usually that means more work for me! But in this short reading … Continued
Monday of the Fourth Week of Ordinary Time
Today’s readings We could look at today’s Gospel reading as an interesting miracle story of Jesus casting a demon out of a long-possessed man. But I think we should dig a little deeper than that this morning. Because many of … Continued
Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time: Speaking the Truth in Love
Today’s Readings Today’s opening prayer gave us a kind of theme for today’s Liturgy of the Word. That theme is love. Listen to the words of that prayer again: “Lord our God, help us to love you with all our … Continued
The Conversion of St. Paul
Today’s readings | today’s feast If we think that we are the ones who get to determine the direction of our lives, we are dead wrong. Look at Saul: educated in all the finest Jewish schools, well-versed in the Law … Continued
Tuesday of the Third Week of Ordinary Time
Today’s readings I’ve never liked going to the dentist. All my life I’ve dreaded it, and all my life I’ve had terrible teeth. I inherited that from both sides of my family. During seminary, I had very lousy dental insurance … Continued
Third Sunday of Ordinary Time: Fulfilled in your hearing!
Today’s readings I want to begin this morning by reminding you of what we just heard in the first reading from Nehemiah: He read out of the book from daybreak till midday, in the presence of the men, the women, … Continued
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