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Twenty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle “C”, September 5, 2010

In today’s Gospel, Jesus gives a stark warning to those who wish to follow Him. Today’s Gospel reading comes from the section of St. Luke’s Gospel just before Jesus and His followers set off for Jerusalem to celebrate Passover. Jesus known that this journey will end in His death. Following Jesus will soon mean risking

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Twenty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle “C”, August 29, 2010

The washing of feet, the kiss of greeting and the anointing of the head were customary signs of welcome shown to a guest at a meal in Jesus’ time. Such courtesies seem to have flown out of the window at the meal recorded in today’s Gospel. There the guests pushed forward for the places of

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Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle “C” – August 22, 2010

Jesus is asked, “Will there be only a few saved?” The reply that He gives is unnerving: many will truly not all be successful. Jesus also goes on to say that people from all over the world, from many nations, will come and there will be places for them. In other words there are places

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Assumption/Dormition of the BVM – Cycle “C” – August 15, 2010

The feast of Mary’s assumption into heaven is the fulfillment of this story of God emptying Himself to take on human form, to be we are, to see things through our eyes. Mary stands at the closure of the Old Testament and the threshold of the New, spelled out most clearly in the words of

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Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle “C” – August 8, 2010

Jesus is encouraging His followers to be ready to move on at a moment’s notice: “See that you are dressed for action and have your lamps lit.” Jesus is saying that they cannot put their trust in the power of their possessions, for they are ultimately meaningless. The kingdom of God is to be experienced

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Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle “C” – August 1, 2010

Today’s Gospel can make for uncomfortable reading. Many of us have worked hard to earn what we have today. Yet the man in the parable is held up as an example of wasting time by building up his impressive stash of grain and goods. Is Jesus telling us we shouldn’t save up? Is he telling

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Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle “C”, July 25, 2010

Today’s readings tell us that our God is an approachable God – both Father and friend. Even as the outraged Lord of the Old Testament prepared to punish Sodom and Gomorrah for the wickedness of their inhabitants, Abraham was able to negotiate with Him. And in today’s Gospel, Jesus suggests a way of praying that

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Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle “C”, July 18, 2010

That famous teaching of Jesus on the “one thing necessary” was given at Bethany, at the house of Martha and Mary, in the Gospel we hear today. The two sisters, Martha and Mary, are two very different characters, with two very different temperaments. One is active, the other passive. One is busy doing; the other,

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