May 27, 2011
Remember rockets red glare bombs bursting in air gave through the night that our flag is still there. Our forefathers reminder of a price to be paid and responsibility to inherit the United States. Rockets red glare bombs bursting in air Words fallen on ears unwilling to hear. deaf no more we all know now [...]
May 27, 2011
We know from the experiences of those first followers of Jesus that keeping His commandments was sometimes costly. In the part of St. Peter’s first letter that we heard as our second reading today, St. Peter reminds us that there is a distinct possibility that following Jesus can bring suffering and even death. St. Peter [...]
May 23, 2011
All of today’s readings have been about building the Church. In the first reading, from the Acts of the Apostles, we hear how the early Church began to organize itself by devolving jobs to different people. In our second reading, from St. Peter’s first letter, the man that Jesus called His rock and instructed to [...]
May 14, 2011
In today’s Gospel, Jesus describes Himself in terms of gatekeeping. He states that He is someone who is known to the gatekeeper, someone who can be trusted. The gatekeeper recognizes Jesus and grants Him access into the sheepfold – and the sheep recognize His voice, they follow where He leads. Jesus is known and trusted. [...]
May 7, 2011
Mothers: be assured, you are made every bit in God’s image, and perhaps even more so than us who mirror only the fatherhood of God. God is love, the Gospel says, and mothers are the highest created implementation of that love. You reflect the motherhood of God. It is fitting that on Mothers’ Day we [...]
May 7, 2011
Angry, dismayed, disappointed. These are all words that could be used to describe the two disciples travelling on the road to Emmaus whom we hear about in today’s Gospel. When they are joined by a stranger, they cannot understand how He does not know of all that has happened, particularly in relation to the death [...]
May 2, 2011
A selection of photos from Palm Sunday.