Mark employs an odd literary style to make two great Gospel stories into one: the "Gospelburger". He slices the first story in half (Jairus and his 12-year old daughter who is dying) and slips into the middle another story, the woman suffering from a flow of blood for twelve years. As the two stories are served up as one, it becomes clear they are together a "theophany moment" for the Evangelist: God's presence in Jesus is made manifestly manifest! But not with clouds and booming voices as at the Jordan River or the Mount of Transfiguration, but through that most human of gifts, touch!
Pentecost and the "Ruach" of God
The Ascension
"Unless a grain of wheat fall to the ground..."
For God So Loved the World.
St Therese Mission, Reconciliation Service Homily, "Let God be God." March 1, 2018
St Therese Mission: 4th Reflection: The Elder Son, Feb. 28, 2018
St Therese Mission: 3rd Reflection, The Crazy-in-love Father, Feb. 27, 2018
St Therese Mission, 2nd Reflection, The Younger Son, Feb. 26, 2018
St Therese Parish Mission, 1st Reflection on Luke 15: The Good Shepherd & Good Housewife
St Therese Mission: "It is good that we are here!"
Forty Days
"I'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony..."
Healing
The Opening Battle Scene in Mark's "Movie"
Jesus Finds Us and Calls Us Right Where We Are
The Three Strangers
The Baptist: Nothing Cherubic about this Man of God!
Beyond our Imagining: God With Us!
Perfect Thanksgiving
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