A few years ago there was an English film entitled Secrets and Lies It charted the story of a dysfunctional family who sat on terrible secrets and told many lies for decades Like many successful dramatic films audiences flocked to see it not only because of its compelling story but also bec
The preaching of the good news is like one beggar telling another where to find food This is an arresting aphoristic definition of unknown origin likely to give pause to an aspiring Bossuet Such a definition well illustrates Mary Catherine Hilkert s fundamental point that Every preacher has a
Summer reading lists have appeared in the last few weeks giving readers especially beach-going ones suggestions for enhancing their leisure time As strange as it might sound I m using today s blog to recommend adding the Bible to your summer-reading list One of the most significant trend
It is in the Acts of the Apostles that we hear most about Barnabas He is famous as a preaching companion with Paul in present-day Turkey with all the attendant success failure and persecution of Paul Prior to that he was grouped with Christians at Antioch who were known as having special gifts
To spend any time with Jesus teachings is to be amazed by the depth of the simplicity I have sometimes asked students in class to write parables in order to see how difficult it is to tell a simple story that has power meaning force and a moral that does not seem sappy contrived or sentiment
I am so happy that Fathers Leonard and Kilgallen have blogged recently on Ordinary time and especially its connection in the Northern hemisphere to the coming of Spring and Summer and the blossoming of plant life of all sorts I have been looking for a scriptural and liturgical entr e into the worl