4th Sunday of Lent – March 10, 2024

“For God so loved the world that he gave his only-begotten Son.” Some say that this single sentence sums up the entire gospel.
3rd Sunday of Lent – March 3, 2024

Why did Jesus react in such an angry manner? This behaviour seems out of character with how Jesus is portrayed in the gospels…
2nd Sunday of Lent – February 25, 2024

Those who climb the mountain (or like last week, go into the desert) experience being alone and isolated, alone and isolated from the ‘other voices’, so that alone with God, and isolated from the distractions and noise of everyday life we may listen to the words of Jesus.
1st Sunday of Lent – February 18, 2024

For many people, Lent is a somber time because of its emphasis on prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. However, the Preface of Lent 1 suggests that this season includes joy
6th Sunday in Ordinary Time – February 11, 2024

Jesus showed his true humility through His comment to the cured leper, “See that you tell no one anything”. How typical is it for us, when we have accomplished something, to ask not to be recognized?
5th Sunday in Ordinary Time – February 4, 2024

When I am feeling like Job, that life is overwhelming, I pray the rosary. As I visualize the events in the life of Jesus, I feel Him walking with me.
4th Sunday in Ordinary Time – January 28, 2024

In our Baptism we were anointed priest, prophet and king. Jesus calls us this Sunday to share in his prophetic ministry, in a prophetic Church, which announces and denounces, to bring all to conversion, and to the kingdom of God, celebrating God’s truth and unconditional love.
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time – January 21, 2024

This is the experience of each Christian who comes to know the transforming power of God’s love in the face of his or her own unworthiness. Despite our shortcomings, God is always faithful in love for us.
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time – January 14, 2024

We need to regroup and return to the places and practices that provided us better chances to hear God calling us — and Sunday Mass is a good place to start.
Epiphany of the Lord – January 7, 2024

My experience tells us that “What you find will depend on what you are looking for”. What were the Magi looking for?