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Faith in Focus
Dennis M. Linehan
We still miss our mother, but with no regrets and an awareness of the flow of life.
Arts & CultureBooks
James L. Fredericks
In the Los Angeles area a community of observant Jews wants to bring picnic baskets to the beach on Saturdays Surprisingly this has put them at odds with both the Sierra Club and the staff of the California Coastal Commission According to Talmud a Jew may not schlep anything outside his home on
The Good Word
Seventeenth Sunday of the Year Gen 18 20-32 Col 2 12-14 Luke 11 1-13 Today s readings are about the power of prayer In the first reading Abraham pleads with God to spare the people of Sodom and Gomorrah In the gospel passage Jesus urges us to ask his Father for what we need and assures u
The Good Word
Richard Leonard
Did you know that Lincoln s Gettysburg address was 250 words long The man before Lincoln spoke for over an hour The man who followed Lincoln spoke for even longer Today no one remembers what they said Lincoln s 2 minutes by contrast changed the USA s history and the mentality of the
The Good Word
Tim Reidy
This Sunday is the 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time In his reflection on this week s readings Daniel Harrington writes that Luke s journey narrative provide a framework or outline for developing a sound Christian spirituality One essential element in any variety of Christian spirituality is pra
The Good Word
Richard J. Clifford
On one level this Sunday s readings from Genesis and Luke both inculcate perseverance in prayer It is surely an important point because many people give up on prayer fairly quickly if nothing happens Abraham certainly keeps after God And to judge from Luke 11 5-8 Jesus would applaud such b
The Good Word
Barbara Green
The Gospel teaching on asking with its embedded parable seems to set the tone Though I am sympathetic with the sleepy householder Ask sooner friend Ask more quietly more politely Bake your own bread I hear something quite different Ask for anything Ask importunately Ask for basics As
The Good Word
Kyle A. Keefer
Some New Testament scholars use the model of a sage a novel dispenser of wisdom to explain how Jesus might have looked to his contemporaries Though the idea of Jesus as sage does not do justice to the entirety of the gospel stories it certainly fits Luke 11 9-13 On the heels of the Lord s Pra
The Good Word
Pauline Viviano
Of the many criticisms of the work of biblical scholars the one I have most recently been attacked with is that we are not theological enough so it was with some eagerness that I agreed to review a theological commentary on 1 2 Kings My eagerness was diminished somewhat when I discovered that
The Good Word
James J. DiGiacomo
Gen 18 1-10a Col 24-28 Luke 10 38-42 Mary spends time listening to Jesus because he opens up a whole world to her Paul calls it the mystery hidden from ages and generations past but now revealed to his holy ones Many people are totally closed off from this mystery it is a world they find t
The Good Word
Chris Chatteris, S.J.
Sixteenth Sunday of the Year C Luke 10 38-42 In 1999 I met an elderly Dominican at the Sainte Baume the holy cave in Provence the beautiful Cezanne region in the south of France where tradition has it that Mary Magdalene having labored for the evangelization of the region retired into solitu
The Good Word
Dianne Bergant
Over the years the biblical scholar Walter Brueggemann has written extensively on various Old Testament topics Among his favorite subjects is the prophet Jeremiah Fifteen of his articles on the subject have been collected in Like Fire in the Bones Listening to the Prophetic Word in Jeremiah P
The Good Word
Tim Reidy
This Sunday is the Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time The Gospel reading from Luke recounts the story of Jesus s encounter with the sisters Mary and Martha Daniel Harrington writes that the narrative challenges us to balance practical action and contemplation In the history of biblical interp
The Good Word
Richard Leonard
A farmer a stockbroker and woman who was a lawyer were standing in line waiting for their chance at entrance into Heaven St Peter called the farmer first We have only one simple requirement for entrance here St Peter said You must spell God Easy enough said the farmer G-O-
The Good Word
Thomas D. Stegman
Jesus parable of the Good Samaritan is challenging on many levels James DiGiacomo s entry July 11 effectively highlights the provocative quality of Jesus decision to make a despised Samaritan the hero of his story I want to focus here on how Jesus turns the lawyer s question--Who is m
Arts & CultureBooks
John Coughlan
A review of Philip Jenkins's book on Europe and Islam
Of Many Things
Maurice Timothy Reidy
Priest, namesake, friend--memories of Fr. Maurice Reidy
News
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Chaldean Bishop Calls for U.S. Withdrawal From Iraq U.S. troops should withdraw and let Iraqi factions fight it out, the bishop for most Iraqi Catholics in the United States said June 19. Let the Iraqis kill each other, but let the occupying power get out, because they are not killing each other bec
Andrew M. Greeley
The Irish haven't lost their faith, just their willingness to bow to church authority.
Ellen K. Boegel
Media reaction to the recent United States Supreme Court decision upholding the constitutionality of the federal ban on partial-birth abortion reflected unfortunate confusion concerning the legitimate relationship between religion and political debate in American society. The case, Gonzales v. Carha