Jesus blasts the hypocrites who are his constant opponents in ministry with a series of accusations about their moral character. One among those accusations is particularly poignant for the cruelty it points to: those who lay heavy burdens upon others' shoulders, yet do not lift a finger to lighten the load. (A cheery apology for the interruption at the beginning of the homily when a small child wandered into the sanctuary, attracted by the beautiful statuary in the retablo of the church!).
Homily delivered to the Saint Francis Catholic Community of Cuenca, Ecuador.
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What Manner of Magi?
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The Temple
God is a God of the Living, Not the Dead!
All Saints: An Opportunity to Rest in Holiness
On Raising Apostles
Lazarus and that Rich Guy with the Purple Robe
"A Father had Two Sons..."
So Jesus Has a Problem
Oh Sweet Jesus...Not So Sweet!
Mary: Grace and Flesh
La Persona Generosa; La Persona Eucaristica
Old Greedy Guts
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A Levite, A Samaritan, and a Pharisee Walk into a Story
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A Distressing Detail
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