"Annie" notwithstanding, being an orphan through most of human history has meant life in complete destitution. When Jesus promises to his disciples on the night before he dies that he will not leave them orphans, he is using a very potent and grave image. His promise is all the more powerful, not just for the Twelve, but for all of us.
One Weird Wedding
Vineyards, Vineyards, and Vineyards!
Jesus is Just Wrong!
Wrath and Anger are Hateful Things
Bowl of Cherries or the Cross?
Hospitalero
He's not heavy, he's my brother.
What Value to Place on a Cup of Cold Water?
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
"To the Ends of the Earth..."
What is God like?
Believing in what we don't see
Alleluia! A Reflection on Power
Jesus' Passion and Death: And Now We Weep
The Prodigal Son 3: The Elder Brother Who Won't Come Home
The Prodigal Son 2: "Johnny Comes Marching Home Again..."
The Prodigal Son 1: Two Bad Boys and One Kind of Bad Dad
And Jesus Wept.
The Samaritan Woman and Jesus: A Well-side Conversation
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