“The Jews” didn’t kill Jesus. And if the Gospel of John makes people think that, we should read a different Gospel on Good Friday.
Scripture
Holy Thursday: For Jesus, the way to the heart is through the feet
A Reflection for the Thursday of Holy Week, by Keara Hanlon
The message of Spy Wednesday: Love is never a transaction.
A Reflection for Wednesday of Holy Week, by Kevin Jackson
The sights, sounds and smells that help us feel close to Jesus
A Reflection for Monday of Holy Week, by Colleen Dulle
If you saw a miracle, what would you do?
A Reflection for the Saturday of the Fifth Week of Lent, by Kerry Weber
Everyone is called to preach
April 17, 2022, Easter Sunday: Mary Magdalene is called to preach not because she was first on the scene, but because of her openness to hearing and answering Jesus’ call.
Respond to God with acts of love—not pious talk
A Reflection for the Friday of the Fifth Week of Lent, by Jim Keane
When life gets overwhelming, remember: You are in the presence of God.
A Reflection for the Thursday of the Fifth Week of Lent, by Molly Cahill
There are two responses to sin: shame and compassion
Perhaps we need to go slower with shame. It is too powerful a tool to wield carelessly.
The power of saying these 6 words: ‘The truth will set you free.’
A Reflection for the Wednesday of the Fifth Week of Lent, by Joe Hoover, S.J.
