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January 4, 2020
Summary: The gospel speaks of those earnestly seeking the newborn king. Those searching are from outside the nation of Israel, the Gentiles. The magi represent the nations of the world seeking the light and are guided by a star. Interestingly, there were those who had already had been chosen and called by God and they felt that they had no need to search for this Messiah. King Herod feared for his throne, though his fear was unwarranted, given that Jesus was to be a different kind of king. There seems to be a truth about human nature and it that we can easily become locked into our own way of thinking and not allow the least bit of new light to enter into our lives. God is ever seeking to allow new light to seep into our lives in order to see God more clearly. The truth is we must make ourselves available to the light and seek unity among others from various nations, races and creeds. This is God’s will: unity.
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January 4, 2020
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December 29, 2019
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December 29, 2019
Summary: Today’s gospel presents us with Joseph having an experience, yet again, of God coming to him in a dream. You will recall that it was in a dream that God told Joseph to take Mary into his home and now he is instructed to protect Mary and Jesus by fleeing into Egypt. Joseph remains open to all of God’s commands even though they come in a dream-like fashion. Each person in a family has a dream for their life and for their family. Clearly the primary figure in this passage is Joseph and although he does not say a word, his actions speak loudly of his trust in God.
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December 21, 2019
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December 21, 2019
Summary: Here we have the preamble to the story of the birth of Jesus. In this story we hear that it was by the power of the Holy Spirit that Jesus was conceived in the womb of Mary. We also are allowed entry into the mind of a perplexed Joseph, who being the just man he was, would not expose Mary to ridicule of being pregnant out of wedlock. In a dream all is made clear to Joseph and he follows God’s instruction and takes Mary into his home. Again the name Emmanuel surfaces and we see again that God indeed wishes to be in our midst, to be with us.
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December 20, 2019
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December 15, 2019
Summary: John the Baptist is imprisoned and he sends his disciples to seek out Jesus to inquire if he is indeed the one who Israel has been awaiting. Jesus responds by indicating the works he has done. Go tell John what you hear and see: the blind regain their sight, the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised and the poor have the good news proclaimed to them. This indeed is good news of great joy. John the Baptist has laid the ground work and paved the way for Jesus. Jesus is the One, and He brings joy to those who have long awaited this good news. John the Baptist plays a pivotal role in announcing the One who is the Good News.
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December 15, 2019
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December 8, 2019
John the Baptist preaches the great need for repentance, in order for people to make the changes needed for harmony to exist in the community. John does not mince words with the religious leaders of the day and speaks to them about getting their houses in order because one mightier than he is about to appear on the scene.
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December 8, 2019
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November 30, 2019
Summary: Vigilance is the absolute theme of this passage from Matthew’s gospel selected for this First Sunday of Advent. Jesus clearly indicates that calamity often occurs when one is not prepared or focused on that which is important. For the follower of Jesus it is essential to keep our eyes fixed on Him and on the Kingdom He preached. We are called to be prepared, that is vigilant and not passive in our waiting for the coming of the Lord. This Sunday and the Second Sunday of Advent place an emphasis on the second coming of the Lord, whereas the Third and Fourth Sundays will emphasize the coming of the Lord in history.
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November 30, 2019
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November 23, 2019
Summary: Calvary is the scene for today’s gospel selection and the theme is forgiveness. Most specifically, the words of forgiveness are spoken to one of the criminals that is crucified alongside Jesus. You will notice that the criminal asks for forgiveness and does not presume it. He asks: “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.” Jesus’ reply is: “Amen, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise.” We can see from this very short passage that to be forgiven we must seek forgiveness with an integrity of heart and never presume forgiveness, even though we have an “all loving God”. If we offend someone that we know loves us, we are called to ask for forgiveness and not simply presume that because of their love we are forgiven of our offense.
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November 23, 2019
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November 23, 2019
Summary: In tandem with the other readings selected for this weekend, the gospel of Luke continues with the theme of the “end-times.” The gospel writer has Jesus painting a picture of utter destruction, turmoil, and enmity among people, even family members. Vivid images are drawn of the events; however, Jesus comforts those who hear of these experiences with the fact that their trust in Him will accompany them and sustain them throughout. He assures them that they need not worry, even in the midst of being hated because of His name. Ultimately trust and perseverance will see the believer through.
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November 23, 2019
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November 10, 2019
Summary: In this Gospel passage from Saint Luke we see the Sadducees, who do not believe in the resurrection, asking Jesus a question about something they don’t believe in. Jesus is always willing to answer a valid question, but he sees this group for who they are and answers the Sadducees in manner that defies their disbelief. He recalls for them that God is an enduring God, by stating that in God’s encounter with Moses, God refers to Himself as the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, a God of the living and not of the dead. God endures.
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November 10, 2019
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November 2, 2019
Zacchaeus, very short in stature, becomes a towering symbol of faith in his encounter with Jesus. Here we have a short guy who scrambles up a tree to see this Jesus that he has heard so much about. Jesus takes the opportunity to help him get out of the situation of “being up a tree,” because of his past. In the conversation between Zacchaeus and Jesus, we see the two sides of the compassion in Jesus’ invitation to Zacchaeus and in Zacchaeus’ response. The Lord extends forgiveness to us, but there must be a response on our part. It is God’s intention that all the lost be found but the lost have to want to be found!
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