Dec. 25, 2022, The Nativity of the Lord: This Christmas night, Luke’s Gospel presents the image of an anointed and holy child between two world-spanning powers: The Roman Empire and the heavenly host.
The Word
This Advent, remember women’s role in salvation history
Dec. 18, 2022, The Fourth Sunday of Advent: The fact that women hold central roles in biblical narratives is nothing new.
You cannot rush the kingdom of God
Dec. 11, 2022, The Third Sunday of Advent: This week’s Advent message reminds us to take seriously the slow work of anything meaningful.
This Advent, let the message of John the Baptist guide you
Dec. 4, 2022, The Second Sunday of Advent: This Sunday’s readings challenge the hearer to surrender easy theological answers and false security in order to attain a more expansive sense of the kingdom of heaven.
This is not an Advent of vengeance
Nov. 27, 2022, The First Sunday of Advent: We have an opportunity for thoughtful reflection on the past and planning for what is on the horizon.
The power of reflection and gratitude
Nov. 20, 2022, The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe in Ordinary Time: We have an opportunity for thoughtful reflection on the past and planning for what is on the horizon.
Christ’s beloved community
Nov. 13, 2022, the Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time: Even in the midst of persecution, Jesus lived out a ministry rooted in love, and we are called to do the same.
What the resurrection means for our prayer life
Nov. 6, 2022, the Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time: Today we gain insights into some of the philosophical and theological debates at the time when Luke was writing.
As we remember the dead, let us encounter Jesus and repent
Oct. 30, 2022, the Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time: For the week focusing on All Saints and All Souls, we can use this time to reflect on how we can improve ourselves and live better lives.
We must remember to respond to the cries of the oppressed
Oct. 23, 2022, the Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time: We are called to recognize our own shortcomings and implore God’s assistance, while continuing to work and pray for justice.
