Reflections

The Early Church Had No “Office of Evangelization”

Jesus did not establish the church as an institution with a slick “Public Relations” plan. His followers were attracted by his message.

A Vincentian View: Thinking about Thanks

When we think about the celebration of Thanksgiving, one scriptural passage readily emerges from our Gospel readings. 

Brother Especially to the Outcasts

Shepherd and King, Jesus leads us and saves us.  He is a brother to all, especially to those who are poor.  He wants us to be brothers and sisters to all as he is. Our Leader and Savior is not ashamed to call us brothers and sisters.  This, of course, means that he is...

Will You Be Traveling For the Holidays?

For many of my years, “Home for the Holidays” was in the back of most people’s minds come Thanksgiving and Christmas.

New Wineskins Today

New Wineskins Today

This past weekend I experienced a bit of what is sometimes called an “earworm.” Some use this as shorthand for not being able to get a tune out of one’s head. In this case, it wasn’t a tune or the lyrics of a song. I kept thinking of Jesus’ image of the “new...

Steadfast in their Prayers, and Trusting

Host to Jesus, the Word Made Flesh

Jesus is God’s most tender call to us humans.  He is at the same time the warmest human host to God that waits at the door to be let in. On the way to Jerusalem, Jesus stops where Martha and Mary live.  The sisters, not like those in Samaria, play host to him. Maybe...

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