Forward, Always Forward
“Eight little sailors went up to heaven, one looked back and now there’s seven.” That line is from an old sea chantey, a working song from the age of sail. It reflects the Christian attitude emphasized in today’s readings. A Christian always looks forward, not back. Our entire existence hereContinue Reading
God’s Love is Unconditional
In the parable of the prodigal son we are told of the younger heir and his wasteful spending of his inheritance. The word prodigal means to be recklessly extravagant, and the younger son is certainly that. He squanders his fortune and almost loses his life before finally realizing that heContinue Reading
There Is Still Time.
There is a story about a woman who had a son. This son was about to be executed by Napoleon for some offence and the mother went before the emperor to plead for mercy. “Why?” asked Napoleon, “what has he done to deserve mercy?” “If he deserved it,” the motherContinue Reading
Looking to the Future
The idea of the Church as a pilgrim church is not new. It goes back at least as far as Saint Augustine and the fifth century. We do not live for the here and now, we live for the future. We are not content with what is, but struggle toContinue Reading
Feast Day of Blessed Fra Angelico
© Lawrence Klimecki He who does Christ’s work must stay with Christ always. –Fra Angelico Blessed Fra Angelico is the patron of artists and an example of a holy life, lived by one who is grateful for the gifts God has given him. Last Judgement-Paradise FRA GIOVANNI ANGELICO DA FIESOLE,Continue Reading
Remembering God’s Goodness
During Lent we prepare to celebrate the resurrection of the Lord. Traditionally we do this by prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. But today’s readings offer a way to start our Lenten observance, with a declaration of faith. A profession of faith accompanies Israel’s offering. By reciting, in a very abbreviated form,Continue Reading
Talent On Loan From God
There is a popular radio talk show host who was fond of saying “talent on loan from God.” It always puzzled me that his critics were so harsh on him for using this aphorism because of course we all have talent on loan from God. We are all chosen. WeContinue Reading
Some Things are Always True
Shakespeare famously said, “truth is truth, to the end of reckoning.” Despite what our age of relativism would have us believe, there are transcendent truths. In a world of grays there are still things that are black and white. Much of our faith is like that, transcendent truths that areContinue Reading
The Mystical Body
Our “today” is different from the “today” of ancient Israel. While they were a people who wept and rejoiced in the hearing of the law, we are a people incorporated into the Body of Christ. The first century Judeans were individual members of a community, but we are interrelated membersContinue Reading
No Small Gifts
Today we remember the third manifestation of God, the third “epiphany,” at the wedding feast in Cana. It is marked by the last words of Mary that are recorded in scripture. “Do whatever he tells you.” With those words Mary leaves everything to Jesus and at the same time instructsContinue Reading