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On Sunday I asked, “Do you believe in miracles?”. When Jesus walked on earth, the miracles He did were signs to reveal to people who He is. The power of God was at work in him as the Messiah, the…
Read MoreWhy did they do that? In case you have not heard, the opening ceremony for this year’s summer Olympics in Paris Francis, included what has been called a “drag queen led parody of the Last Supper” (CNA staff, “Catholics, others…
Read MoreDo you believe in miracles? There are people today who reject even the possibility of miracles. If something happens that they can’t explain, to them it just means that science hasn’t figured it out yet. They say someday science will…
Read MoreWe dare to say… As we end the Eucharistic Prayer at Mass with the great amen and prepare to say the Lord’s Prayer, the priest says, “At the Savior’s command and formed by divine teaching, we dare to say.” It…
Read More16th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year BJeremiah 23:1-6Psalm 23:1-3, 3-4 5, 6, (1)Ephesians 2:13-18Mark 6:30-34July 21, 2024 When Jesus “saw the vast crowd, his heart was moved with pity for them, for they were like sheep without a shepherd, and…
Read MoreThe work of sharing the gospel is not easy. That’s because it is not easy to live according to what Jesus says. So, people often don’t want to hear it. The resistance may come from religious leaders, as it does…
Read More14th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year BEzekiel 2:2-5Psalm 123:1-2, 2, 3-4 (2cd)2 Corinthians 12:7-10Mark 6:1-6July 5, 2024 Ezekiel was trained to be a priest in Jerusalem but when Jerusalem fell, Ezekiel was among those taken away in Exile. Away from…
Read MoreThis past weekend was high school graduation weekend where I live. Graduation is a time to celebrate the accomplishment of completing high school for the graduates (and their families). It also leads others to reflect on our graduations. There were…
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