FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT

Good morning, everyone; welcome to those who joined in this live streaming after Mass started. I hope you are keeping well in this very stressful time.  Fortunately, modern technology allows us to come together – not in person but over the internet – as a faith community to worship our God.  This is a time when we need to come to God and support each other as his faithful people.  Modern technology also makes it really easy for us to understand that what we’re experiencing in our time isn’t something […]

2020-03-23T10:37:06-04:00March 23rd, 2020|

Third Sunday of Lent

It is good for us to be here.  As COVID-19 continues to upend our lives, leading to both our federal and state governments to declare a state of emergency, and our archdiocesan leaders to suspend all parish activities with the exception of celebrating the sacraments that are so central to our faith, it is good for us to be here.  And, as we all watch with great concern the continuing roller coaster ride of the stock market and kick ourselves for not selling out when it had reached its highest […]

2020-03-16T15:12:04-04:00March 16th, 2020|

Second Sunday in Lent

Just a few weeks ago, the stock market was flourishing.  The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit its all-time high of 29,551 points on 12 February; that was less than a month ago.  And yet, that seems to be a world away, doesn’t it, and now it resembles a roller coaster, with wild swings up and down – mostly down – as the coronavirus, officially known as COVID-19 or even more correctly SARS-CoV-2, interrupts trade and travel for so many and has us all concerned for our health and the health […]

2020-03-10T09:39:05-04:00March 10th, 2020|

First Sunday in Lent

Who would have thought that we would experience such turmoil from a lowly virus?  A rogue nation shooting a dirty nuclear bomb or a cyber attacker crippling our electrical power grid – sure – but a virus?  And yet, the coronavirus, renamed COVID19 or more correctly SARS CoV-2, is certainly giving us great concern and the stock market tumbles as a result of serious trade and travel disruptions.  It’s tempting to retreat from the world but where do you go to be safe?  Sorry, I don’t have an answer to […]

2020-03-02T16:40:05-05:00March 2nd, 2020|

Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

“Be holy, for I, the Lord, your God, am holy.”  “So be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect.”  Wow – those are two really bold, demanding statements, aren’t they!?!  And yet, they’re straight from God, one through Moses, as we heard in today’s first reading from the Book of Leviticus, and the other from Jesus himself as we continue to hear from his Sermon on the Mount.  That’s what we – we who believe in God and follow his son, Jesus – are called to do.  It’s a […]

2020-02-28T10:35:46-05:00February 28th, 2020|

SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

“If you trust in God, you too shall live; he has set before you fire and water; to whichever you choose, stretch forth your hand.”  Of course, fire burns and destroys; water gives life.  Using this very powerful imagery, we hear Sirach in this evening’s first reading instruct the people of Israel – and us – to trust in God and keep his commandments, for they – and we – will be saved by doing so.  Before us are life and death, good and evil, Sirach says.  Whichever we choose […]

2020-02-21T13:05:55-05:00February 21st, 2020|

Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

“Let there be light.” These are the first words of God recorded in the Bible.  We all know how important light is to us; just stub your toe in the darkness in an unfamiliar room and you remember how important it is.  Every major religion extols light and identifies God with the light.  The ancient Egyptians worshiped Ra, the god of the sun.  Jewish people use the menorah to celebrate the Hanukah miracle of faith triumphing over evil and they declare in psalm 27 that “The Lord is my light […]

2020-02-11T15:33:23-05:00February 11th, 2020|

Presentation of the Lord

In all of sacred scripture, there are only two accounts that tell us of the life of Jesus between his birth and his public ministry: his presentation in the temple – as we celebrate today – and his finding in the temple when he was twelve years old.  We hear the account of Jesus in the temple every three years on Sunday but the account we heard today about his presentation in the temple occurs on a Sunday only when the second of February is a Sunday; the last time […]

2020-02-05T14:57:16-05:00February 5th, 2020|

Reflections on Roe v. Wade

            “Now the Lord has spoken who formed me as his servant from the womb” (Isaiah 49:5).  As we hear proclaimed so clearly in today’s first reading, each of us is God’s servant even while we are still in our mother’s womb.  On this, the eve of the 47th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, allow me to offer some reflections on the tragedy that continues to misdirect our nation.

On 22 January 1973, the Supreme Court decided on not one, but two abortion cases: Roe v. Wade, challenging a Texas abortion […]

2020-01-17T14:53:57-05:00January 18th, 2020|

Baptism of the Lord

As we come to the end of the Christmas season, we continue to hear from the Gospel of Matthew.  As I’m sure you know, throughout this year, Year A of the Liturgical cycle, St. Matthew’s Gospel is the featured gospel and we hear his account of Jesus’ baptism.  All three of the synoptic gospels – Matthew, Mark and Luke – report the baptism of our Lord because it is a very important event in the life of Jesus.  After being born in Bethlehem and spending some time as a refugee […]

2020-01-14T15:42:46-05:00January 14th, 2020|
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