August 10, 2025, the Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time: This Sunday’s readings offer three different lenses to examine what is perhaps best left mysterious: how faith works within one’s tradition.
Scripture
The (love) language of dogma and doctrine
A Homily for the Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, by Father Terrance Klein
Take comfort in the continuity of the church
A Reflection for Thursday of the Eighteenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Kevin Christopher Robles
Morning star rising
A Reflection for the Transfiguration of the Lord, by Michael Simone, S.J.
On the line between faith and doubt
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Eighteenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Molly Cahill.
What does St. John Vianney have to do with me?
A Reflection for the Memorial of St. John Vianney, by J.D. Long García
Forgiving debt can be a justice issue
A Reflection for Saturday of the Seventeenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Kevin Clarke
No strange God
A Reflection for the Memorial of St. Alphonsus Liguori, Bishop and Doctor of the Church, by Valerie Schultz
Christ the concept never saved anyone
A Homily for the Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, by Father Terrance Klein
Leaving happiness behind to find happiness
August 3, 2025, the Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time: The Gospels do not ask questions about happiness and purpose the way some of Wisdom literature does; they present the concerns of God for the world.
