text El domingo, 3 de marzo de 2024 TERCER DOMINGO DE CUARESMA (Éxodo 20:1-17; I Corintios 1:22-25; Juan 2:13-25) Hace años hubo un drama de televisión…
text 4th Sunday of Advent 2020: The Hope in Christmas For those in the Northern hemisphere lucky enough to have an unimpeded view of the western horizon…
text If you want the unlikeliest of answers, then listen to the unexpected questions. .” In the words of the poet Mary Oliver, “Poetry is a life-giving force. For…
text Doctor… Who? Joseph Epstein’s mean-spirited op-ed piece on whether Jill Biden can call herself “Doctor” ignited…
text Third Sunday of Advent: Finding Joy There’s a certain irony in calling today’s celebration “Gaudete [Rejoice!] Sunday,” its former…
text “Lift up your eyes upon this day breaking for you. Give birth again to the dream.” The inevitable synchronicity of the gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke…
text The Second Sunday of Advent: A New Way This is the darkest part of the year, at least in the northern hemisphere, but the darkness is not…
text First Sunday of Advent: Waiting and Watching Although not much heralded in the news media, the now-annual Christmas nativity scene was erected…
text “I wait with quickened hope for crooked paths to straighten.” Generations of the family gathered around the bed as I prepared to administer…
text Solemn Feast of Christ the King: The End is Clear The liturgical year draws to a sad end this Sunday with the Solemn Feast of Christ the King of the…
text “Who lives on the outskirts of the kingdom?” The feast of Christ the King signals the end of Ordinary Time and the…
text 33rd Sunday of the Year: Being Prepared It has been another desperately challenging week, especially for healthcare workers who are…
text “Still, I put up with this Church until I see a better one; and she must put up with me... The sixteenth century Christian humanist and scholar, Erasmus (died 1536) had…
text 32nd Sunday of the Year 2020: Being Prepared It has been a momentous week, not only because of the ongoing saga of the presidential election in…
text “Vocatus Atque Non Vocatus, Deus Aderit.” Don’t panic. The rest of the essay will be in English! The Latin phrase,…
text All Saints Day 2020: The Friends of God In this midst of what can only be called a calamitous year, and our nation prepares to elect a new…
text “For all the saints who from their labors rest.” — by Fr. Joe Gillespie, O.P. “For all the saints, who from their labors rest, Who Thee by faith before…
text 30th Sunday of the Year: 25 October 2020 — Neighbors For those who were appalled by the New York Times report this week on the failure of the U.S…
text “Do you love me?” “I suppose I do” Often, when I hear the question, “Do you love me?” I think of a beautiful…
text 29th Sunday of the Year: Life and Taxes [Busy days at hand: students’ mid-terms and papers are clamoring for attention. The following is a…
text “Heads I win, tails you lose.” The games of marbles we played on the parking lot of Incarnation School were…
text 28th Sunday of the Year: Wine Party As the focus of national news programs shifted last week (and the week before) to concerns about…
text “Don’t leave before the miracle happens.” Last week I received a letter from the Archdiocesan Office for Canonical…
text 27th Sunday of the Year: Harvest of Flame In this strange, almost “apocalyptic” year, as the news reporters often call it, one of the most…