ADVENT REFLECTIONS Look down from Heaven and see Where is your zeal and your might Will you refuse your mercy to us You were always called Our Redeemer Why Lord do you let us wander from your ways And let our hearts grow too hard to fear you Return Lord to your servants O
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SOMETHING NEW – An Advent Prayer blog, brief and to the point
St Augustine underlined the supreme value of a prayer which is brief and from the heart It is a prayer of desire as much as of word he likens this kind of prayer to a dart speedily released to God It is with this kind of prayer in mind that this Advent blog has been created It will begin on
Mark 12, 35-44 no. 39 Nov. 28
The Jerusalem challenges to Jesus are finished Jesus now presents his own challenge again in the form of a question that will tax the authoritative teachers of the Law the scribes The foundation for the question is the conclusion drawn from the Jewish Scriptures that the Messiah is the Son of
Keeping Vigil
First Sunday of Advent These days most people keep vigils because they are anxious We wait in hospital corridors for news of a sick relative A parent stays up with an infant who may be teething or has a high temperature We might even sit by the phone waiting to be reassured that a loved one is s
Mark 12, 28-34 no. 38 Nov. 26
Jesus has successfully shown his wisdom to three challenges from the Sanhedrin the Pharisees and Herodians and the Sadducees he has answered each on his own turf Superior in his answers Jesus also reveals his wisdom and will do so again in his reply to the testing from the fourth gr
Advent Video Blog I
Tune in below to see James T Keane S J offer some introductory reflections on the Advent season Check back in the coming weeks as our editors offer more video commentary on Advent and Christmas right here on The Good Word Tim Reidy
Mark 12, 18-27 no. 37 Nov 24
As we have seen organizational tool of Mark consists of Jesus meeting his opponents one after the other and answers arguments specific to each of these opponents Jesus had cleansed the Temple a prophetic or messianic gesture only to be challenged by the Sanhedrin who asks by what authority
The Legacy of Constantine
Christ the King Nov 23 2008 The Roman Emperor Constantine was baptized in 337 He put it off for years In the early Church Christians could only confess their sins once in their lives so Constantine remained a catechumen until he was nearing the end Despite what The Da Vinci Code says when h
Mark 12, 1-17 no. 36 Nov. 21
If we have read of Jesus power over sin sickness nature death in the first eight chapters we now read of Jesus wisdom whether it be the wisdom expressed after each of his three prophecies about the passion resurrection or it be the wisdom he now shows in his brief teaching in the Templ
Preaching and Feedback
Because I m tired of being made to feel like an idiot was the reason a woman friend of Tablet correspondent Clifford Longley gave for no longer attending Mass One hears variations on this sentiment with such regularity among thoughtful Catholics that the temptation is to coin a further beatitud
