One of the most heart wrenching cries of the crucified Jesus is not recorded in the Passion according to St. John that we have just heard, but is in the Passion narratives according to Matthew and Mark. It is the first verse of Psalm 22: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” What shocking words from the dying lips of God’s own Son! Jesus’ cry is the prayer of a persecuted, innocent man, torn by affliction, yet trusting still in God His Father as His consolation and hope. For Jesus, and because of Him, for us and for the world, the cry of agony will give way to the Resurrection hymn of thanks and praise.
Arise! Shine! Your Light is Come! - Epiphany of the Lord 2019
Mary's Memory and Our Memory - Mary, Mother of God 2019
The Challenges of Family Life - Feast of the Holy Family 2018
Love Came Down at Christmastime - Christmas 2018
The Ponderings of Mary's Heart - 4th Sunday of Advent
At the Intersection of Heaven and Earth - 2nd Sunday of Advent
Seeking God with all our Heart - Immaculate Conception 2018
Who Owns the Cloud: Apple or God? - 1st Sunday of Advent
Elvis and the King - Christ the King 2018
Four Magic Words - Thanksgiving Day 2018
Lessons from the Widow - 32nd Sunday in OT
You Are Not Far From The Kingdom of God - 31st Sunday in OT
Playing Golf at Midnight - 30th Sunday in OT
Building the Kingdom Together - 26th Sunday in OT
Stewardship: What's in Your Bucket? - 25th Sunday in OT
‘Ephphatha!’ that is, ‘Be opened!' - 23rd Sunday in OT
Tradition! - 22nd Sunday in OT
In it for the Long Haul - 21st Sunday in OT
Hungering for the Lord - 19th Sunday in OT
Filling the Emptiness Within - 18th Sunday in OT
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