I want to position my reflection between two catalysts nbsp First is Karen Armstrong rsquo s assertion that mythos or sacred narrative assists us to review and experience deeply the many facets of the human predicament notably here the choice between Good and Evil Second is the genre of imaginat
The Good Word
Happy New Year!
I want to wish all readers of this blog a Happy New Year I also want to let you know that I will be leaving for Greece and Turkey tomorrow with Dr Pavel Gavrilyuk and 25 students to explore the sites of ancient Christianity When able I will try to post on the sites the readings for our course
O Immanuel-Gospel-12/22/09
Elohim is something of a generic name for god it can be used to talk about many other gods than the God of Israel Each god had his proper name in the case of Israel that name was Yahweh nbsp When Matthew comments on the child described to Joseph by the angel of the Lord he says that this chil
O King of all Nations-Gospel-12/21/09
One of the most important titles used to describe Jesus is King nbsp Given that Jesus and the people of the Gospels come from the culture of the Old Testament it is no surprise that when they wish to express their deepest hopes and desires they think of the greatest benefactor of their histor
O Radiant Dawn-Gospel-12/20/09
One of the most enduring images of the Scriptures is light nbsp Divinity understanding love grace goodness divine presence are all symbolized by light nbsp The Radiant Dawn offers light to those who have lost their way has offered us the a way to follow that leads to peace with God and thu
Advent IV
For the Third Sunday in Advent I reflected on the joy inherent in the Christmas promises as we look to the past present and future Then some two days later I was felled by a bacterial infection that kept me in bed for the next five days unable to do much beyond sleep take my antibiotics and dr
O Key of David-Gospel-12/20/09
This O-antiphon calls to the One who is nbsp referred nbsp to as the Key of David nbsp He is this in the sense that it is he who particularly through nbsp the death nbsp and resurrection of Jesus will open for us and for all the mighty gates of Heaven nbsp We are as Luke phrases it in darkne
O Flower of Jesse-Gospel-12/19/09
The child of Jesse was King David from David comes the King about whom we sing this evening nbsp Jesus is the King of Kings before whom all other kings stand in awe nbsp Kings are astonished and in silence and their peoples worship before him nbsp It is from this perspective that Jesus who
O Lord of Israel-Gospel-12/18
The second O-antiphon is a cry to the Lord of Israel that He stretch out His hand to save us nbsp In this antiphon we are reminded of the crucial act of salvation prior to Jesus the giving of the Law God s own best thought nbsp to Moses on Mount Sinai nbsp Moses himself the antiphon says r
O Wisdom-Gospel-12/17/09
O Wisdom is our evening antiphon to introduce Mary s Magnificat nbsp Wisdom is the first word suggested to us to consider as we approach Christmas Day nbsp For centuries before Jesus and for all centuries up to our own people have sought the wisdom by which to live a happy life nbsp For bei
