Reading Reflections

Reading Reflections2024-04-29T12:41:56-04:00

Welcome to my annotated commentary on Sunday’s readings.  The purpose of this commentary is threefold: to give you 

  • the background for each reading;

  • a better understanding of its message; and

  • the message that all of the Sunday readings together provide us.

I hope you find it helpful!

SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER-DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY (Year B)

John 20:19 - 31 As we come to the end of the Easter Octave with the celebration of Divine Mercy Sunday, we hear the Johannine presentation of the risen Lord’s appearances to the apostles on both Easter Sunday (20:1 – 9; Mary Magdala, Peter and John at the empty tomb on Easter Sunday morning) and this Sunday, where we hear of our risen Lord’s appearance to the disciples on Easter Sunday evening.  The appearance to the disciples that we hear in John’s Gospel is similar to Luke 24:36-39; Mark 16:14-18 [...]

PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD’S PASSION (Year B)

Isaiah 50: 4 - 7  The passage that we will hear this Sunday comprises a portion of the prophet Isaiah’s third of four Servant-of-the-Lord oracles.  In Isaiah 50:4-9 the Servant speaks; in Isaiah 50:10-11 God reproves the people for not following the Servant.     4  The Lord GOD has given me a well-trained tongue, That I might know how to speak to the weary a word that will rouse them. Morning after morning he opens my ear that I may hear;   5  And I have not rebelled, have not [...]

FIFTH SUNDAY LENT (Year B)

Jeremiah 31:31 - 34 It has been some time since we have heard from Jeremiah so let’s review the who, what, when, where and to whom of this important prophetic book.  Please take out your time line.  You will see that Jeremiah was active as a prophet from 609 until 586BC.  He was born into a priestly family in Anathoth, a town just 2 ½ miles northeast of Jerusalem.  Those of you with maps in your Bible will find it just above Jerusalem; my Catholic Study Bible shows it on [...]

THIRD SUNDAY LENT (Year B)

Exodus 20:1 - 17 Last Sunday, we heard of God’s test for Abraham after he had made a covenant with him.  This follows the reading from the First Sunday of Lent, in which we heard about the covenant that God made with Noah and his descendents.  This week, we hear the commandments that God gives to his people at Mt. Sinai as part of that covenant.  The text of the Decalogue has evolved in two forms: Ex 20 and Dt 5:6 – 21.    1 Then God delivered all these [...]

SECOND SUNDAY LENT (Year B)

Genesis 22:1 – 2, 9a, 10 – 13, 15 – 18 As I mentioned last week, we will be hearing a great deal about the covenant relationship God has with us over these weeks in Lent.  Last Sunday, we heard of the covenant that God made with Noah and his descendants.  It is the first of two patriarchal covenants that serve as precursors for the covenant at Sinai.  That, in turn, prepared the way for the new covenant God made with humanity in Christ.  This week, we hear of the [...]

FIRST SUNDAY LENT (Year B)

Genesis 9:8 - 15 The Bible records several covenants that God made with his people Israel, beginning with the covenant with Noah, continuing with his covenant with Abraham and with the people Israel through Moses at Mount Sinai.  This Sunday, we hear of the covenant that God made with Noah and his descendents. Next week, we’ll hear about God’s covenant with Abraham and his descendants and on the third week of Lent, we’ll hear about God’s covenant with his people at Mount Sinai.  All of these covenants prepared the way [...]

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