Sun, 10 August 2014
We get rattled. Elijah and Peter are our kinsmen in this sense that life is asking too much of us. Our God offers us the way to peace. |
Sun, 10 August 2014
The mystery of the Eucharist, foreshadowed in the multiplication of the loaves and fishes, was cherished by Flannery O'Connor, who died fifty years ago today. |
Sun, 10 August 2014
We consider the gift of wisdom and the modern prayer about the interplay of serenity, courage, and wisdom. |
Sun, 10 August 2014
Beware misinterpreting the parable of the weeds and the wheat! If we see "good people" and "bad people," we do not allow for the fundamental experience of the Christian life: conversion. |
Sun, 10 August 2014
The abundance of God's gifts assures us that we can never exhaust the gift of love. |
Sun, 10 August 2014
Is life about "becoming somebody"? No; from the very beginning, we are already "somebody," because we are loved by God. |
Sun, 10 August 2014
The homilist did not preach on June 22, the Body and Blood of Christ. I misspoke, saying "Peter" when I meant to say that Paul died by the sword. |