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As I Have Done for You

As I Have Done for You

April 9, 2020 NT reflection / OT reflection / Year ALeave a comment

Holy Thursday – Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper: Exodus 12:1-8, 11-14, 1 Corinthians 11:23-26, John 13:1-15. We know the readings of the Easter Triduum well, as we should; it is our highest of feasts, the culmination of Christ’s mission and ministry. On this Holy Thursday, the Lord is ready; …

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On Being Chosen

On Being Chosen

February 29, 2020 NT reflection / OT reflection / Year A2 Comments

Saturday after Ash Wednesday: Isaiah 58:9b-14, Luke 5:27-32 Today, we hear Isaiah preaching the benefits of living a Godly life — that the Chosen People will “ride on the heights of the earth.” Then, in the gospel of St. Luke, we see the Word incarnate choosing the lowest of the …

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