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May 30, 2026In the Church, there is openness to all truth. We have preserved all God revealed to His People: first to th...
05/30/2026

May 30, 2026
In the Church, there is openness to all truth. We have preserved all God revealed to His People: first to the Jews, then to the Christians. And we accept all God has clarified or human intellect discovered before or after that amplifies that revelation. In 1965, the bishops at Vatican
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May 29, 2026Mark 11:11-26 is an “overturning” Gospel. It overturns assumptions, customs, and values. But the key to it i...
05/29/2026

May 29, 2026
Mark 11:11-26 is an “overturning” Gospel. It overturns assumptions, customs, and values. But the key to it is prayer.

It begins with “Palm (Passion) Sunday.” Jesus entered Jerusalem with people shouting, “Hosanna!” (11:1-10). Then he “went into the temple; and when he had looked around at everything,” he “went out to
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May 28, 2026The disciples are blind to what Jesus is telling them about his death and resurrection—and about not seeking...
05/28/2026

May 28, 2026
The disciples are blind to what Jesus is telling them about his death and resurrection—and about not seeking power and prestige. Jesus is patient. These are hard lessons to learn. They are the root mystery of God’s way to establish a Kingdom “of justice, love and peace.” It is not
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May 27, 2026It should encourage us to realize what slow learners Jesus’ first disciples were. He has already told them t...
05/27/2026

May 27, 2026
It should encourage us to realize what slow learners Jesus’ first disciples were. He has already told them twice that he is going to be killed and rise again (8:31, 9:31). It had some effect, because “their mood was one of wonderment,” but Jesus feels he has to tell them again. As
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May 26, 2026After the young man “went away sad” because he thought Jesus asked too much, Peter was quick to capitalize o...
05/26/2026

May 26, 2026
After the young man “went away sad” because he thought Jesus asked too much, Peter was quick to capitalize on the situation. He said to Jesus, “Look, we have put aside everything to follow you.” Peter was not hesitant about claiming his due!

Jesus met Peter where he was. He repeated the
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May 25, 2026The “Hail Mary” is probably the prayer Catholics recite most often, although it is not an “official” prayer ...
05/25/2026

May 25, 2026
The “Hail Mary” is probably the prayer Catholics recite most often, although it is not an “official” prayer of the Church. (Every prayer in our liturgy is addressed to God; never to Mary or a Saint). No one really knows who put it together or popularized it. It just “caught on” and became
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May 24, 2026E pluribus unum Acts 2: 1-11 tells us that for the Jewish feast of Pentecost, one of the three major festiva...
05/23/2026

May 24, 2026
E pluribus unum

Acts 2: 1-11 tells us that for the Jewish feast of Pentecost, one of the three major festivals: Passover, Pentecost, and Tabernacles, which called for a pilgrimage to the temple in Jerusalem, “they were all in one place together.” Presumably, this means all the “believers” who Acts 1:15
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May 22, 2026Acts 25: 13-21 brings to a head a whole series of people refusing to accept the responsibility of decision. ...
05/22/2026

May 22, 2026
Acts 25: 13-21 brings to a head a whole series of people refusing to accept the responsibility of decision. The tribune, although he found Paul “was charged with nothing deserving death or imprisonment,” passed him on to the governor Felix to be judged. Felix put off making a decision for two
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May 21, 2026In Acts 22:30 to 23:11, we see Paul uniting in himself fidelity to the charismatic and to the juridical. He ...
05/21/2026

May 21, 2026
In Acts 22:30 to 23:11, we see Paul uniting in himself fidelity to the charismatic and to the juridical. He follows the voice of the Spirit, but insists on his obedience to the Law.

We may be shocked to hear Paul claiming, “Brothers, I am a Pharisee.” We need to remember that the Pharisees
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May 20, 2026In Acts 20: 28-38 Paul warns the “elders” (priests) and “overseers” (bishops): “Some even from your own grou...
05/20/2026

May 20, 2026
In Acts 20: 28-38 Paul warns the “elders” (priests) and “overseers” (bishops): “Some even from your own group will come distorting the truth.” The Vatican Council accepts this as the normal condition of the “pilgrim Church” and so “urges all concerned to remove or correct any abuses, excesses or defects which may have crept
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