How many of you are tired? Tired of the pandemic, the masks, the hand sanitizer. Tired of politics. We want things to go back to the way they used to be, right? We’re starting to see kids go back to school, plans being made for events, people starting to goContinue Reading

Today after Mass, we took down the Christmas decorations and banners, replacing them with Ordinary Time’s green. Ordinary Time doesn’t mean “ordinary” (bland, stagnant, boring) in the sense of the modern word; it has its roots in the word ordinal. Ordinal numbers are numbers that designate the place of aContinue Reading

Storms.  Father Francis and I were talking after Mass yesterday about that Gospel.  Something he said really caught my attention.   The apostles are sitting in this boat in the middle of the water, and the world is rocking around them. Fear of the storm causes them not even toContinue Reading

It’s such an odd incident here where we see Jesus walking on water. Not the walking on the water part. If Jesus is God, then walking on water or calming the storm; well, that just makes sense. The strange part is the Disciples thought they saw a ghost. Maybe evenContinue Reading

The title of this blog is kind of geeky, but these are the words that caught my ears today at Mass.  In English, we say: “coheirs, members of the same body, and copartners.”   These statements are important as we celebrate epiphany, the moment in which the revelation or manifestation ofContinue Reading

For Catholics, Christmas has only begun.  Though many decorations have had to come down for the weather, the church remains decorated for the season, not just a single day.  The scriptures the past few days at Mass have also reminded us that life is short and that our continual goalContinue Reading

This morning as I was sitting in the pew praying, I was struck by how much I was aching. My shoulders ache so much that it was hard to put on my shirt this morning. My chest feels as if I was in a car wreck. You know that seatbeltContinue Reading