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The Scattered People

The Scattered People

March 11, 2021 NT reflection / Year BLeave a comment

Thursday of the Third Week in Lent: Jeremiah 7:23-28, Luke 11:14-23. In today’s readings, we hear a lament from Jeremiah about the faithlessness of the Jewish people coupled with a gospel reading where Jesus’s exorcism of demons is met with skepticism. I am struck by a few things: the reluctance …

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Forgiveness is Mercy in Action

Forgiveness is Mercy in Action

March 9, 2021 NT reflection / Year BLeave a comment

 Tuesday of the Third Week in Lent: Daniel 3:25, 34-43, Matthew18:21-35. Today’s readings slide from Azariah’s beautiful placement of his fate in God’s hands to the damning of the unmerciful servant in the gospel. If ever there was a day to consider the term fear of God, this is it. …

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The Unexpectedly Common

The Unexpectedly Common

March 8, 2021 NT reflection / OT reflection / Year BLeave a comment

Monday of the Third Week of Lent: 2 Kings 5:1-15ab, Luke 4:24-30. You’ve likely heard the adage that God works in mysterious ways. Today’s readings put a finer point on this: God ways are mysterious because they paradoxically appear to be common. Another way to say this is that God …

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The Radicality of the New Covenant

The Radicality of the New Covenant

March 7, 2021 NT reflection / Year BLeave a comment

Third Sunday of Lent: Exodus 20:1-17, 1 Corinthians 1:22-25, John 2:13-25. Today we receive the Word of God in its most accepted and unchallenged form (the Ten Commandments) and then it its most radical and challenging — St. Paul bragging of the humiliation of the Cross and Jesus Himself blowing …

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Rejoice, Prodigals!

Rejoice, Prodigals!

March 6, 2021 NT reflection / Year BLeave a comment

Saturday in the Second Week of Lent: Micah 7:14-15, 18-20, Luke 15:1-3, 11-32. Today we read one of Jesus’s most famous parables, the Parable of the Prodigal Son. There is so much to say about it. The broad strokes: it displays the unflagging love of the father (that is, God …

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People of the New Fruit

People of the New Fruit

March 5, 2021 NT reflection / OT reflection / Year BOne Comment

Friday in the Second Week of Lent: Genesis 37:3-4, 12-13a, 17B-28a, Matthew: 21:33-43, 45-46. Today’s readings are truly riches in storytelling and spiritual teaching. The parallels between Jacob’s son Joseph and Jesus Christ abound in their details: both are the favored son, both are sent to help in the tending …

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Tree Beside Running Waters

Tree Beside Running Waters

March 4, 2021 NT reflection / OT reflection / Year BLeave a comment

Thursday in the Second Week of Lent: Jeremiah 17:5-10, Luke 16:19-31.  Today, we hear the parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus from the gospel of St. Luke. On its surface, this parable seems to warn us of too much enjoyment in this world because we will pay for it …

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Worm of the Soul

Worm of the Soul

March 3, 2021 NT reflection / OT reflection / Year BLeave a comment

Wednesday of the Second Week in Lent: Jeremiah 18:18-20, Matthew 20:17-28. Today’s readings show the ugliness of jealousy, which St. Cyprian of Carthage calls “the root of all evil.” After examining the readings, I’d like to reflect on St. Cyprian’s Treatise on Jealousy and Envy, which offers some sharp insights. …

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Set Things Right

Set Things Right

March 2, 2021 NT reflection / OT reflection / Year BLeave a comment

Tuesday of the Second Week in Lent: Isaiah 1:10, 16-20, Matthew 23:1-12. The prophet Isaiah utters a simple phrase in today’s reading that might serve as a saying for all of Lent: “Come now, let us set things right, says the LORD.” I love God’s gentleness here, like someone seeking …

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The Flipside of Feeling Bad

The Flipside of Feeling Bad

March 1, 2021 NT reflection / OT reflection / Year BLeave a comment

Monday of the Second Week in Lent: Daniel 9:4b-10, Luke 6:36-38. Today’s readings present us with two sides of the Christian coin: sin and forgiveness. One side is ugly and tarnished; when we look at it in the full light of day, we are humiliated by what it reveals about …

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