I read an interesting quote in a new book last night from Bishop Javier Echevarría Rodrígueze in which he was asked “Father, how can I do all of this, considering that I am very busy with my profession?”   His answer to the inquiry was: “Let us invert this.  The questionContinue Reading

I saw a meme on the internet yesterday.   It had a gentleman making a face that seemed incredulous.  The caption at the top was “Only God can judge me.”   At the bottom? “That should scare you!”  It’s funny in our world of “buddy Jesus” we seem to think that weContinue Reading

  In today’s first reading we see a phrase that could be controversial these days.  “Symeon who was called Niger.”   It is believed that Symeon was an African Gentile who converted to the Way and was journeying with the new formed Christians spreading the Gospel.  Why is this significant?  One,Continue Reading

In today’s Gospel, we see the reversal of the tower of Babel. At Babel, they tried to get to Heaven on their own, no humility.  Instead, they found themselves separated from one another (no communion.)  In the upper room, we find the disciples on their knees in humility, praying forContinue Reading

Each time we go around the Sun we celebrate another year of someone’s life, and rightly so. Each person is a blessing from God, a unique individual who is deserving of dignity and respect. We should thank God for them. Yet, a year passes from our Baptismal date, and mostContinue Reading

Most people who know me, know that I’ve struggled with chronic kidney stones for over 10 years. That coupled with fibromyalgia, several types of arthritis, 13 fused vertebrae in my back, etc made for an interesting journey. What will 10 years of that do to you?  What have I learnedContinue Reading

It’s interesting that we call this parable the parable of the Prodigal Son.  The story does seem to revolve around him, but as Klyne Snodgrass mentions in his book Stories with Intent, there are other players here.   He suggests (as do many scholars) that we should call it the ParableContinue Reading