Happy November, everyone! This month constitutes its own unofficial
liturgical season, focused on the Last Things.
We begin the month with All Saints and round it out with the Feast of
Christ the King. This Sunday’s Readings
introduce themes that will be developed throughout the month: repentance, the
Kingdom of God, and final judgment. In
particular, the Gospel Reading urges us not merely to repent while we still
have time, but also to make right the
wrongs we have done to others, that is, to
make reparation. Some non-Catholic
theologies deny the need for reparation, but it is a biblical concept that has
within it the power of healing and reconciliation.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Thursday, October 24, 2013
What Does it Mean to Be Poor? The 30th Sunday in OT
Several years ago, an experiment was done in which three American families were taken to a remote part of the Midwest and left to survive with few belongings and 19th century technology (horse-drawn plows, etc.) for a year.
As I recall, two families were able to persevere through the year without being rescued, and at the end of it, they returned to their twentith-century lives, with video games, TV, etc.
When interviewed a year after the end of the experiment, almost to a person the family members agreed that the year "in the past" had been very difficult, but they were happier during that year than they were now.
Which raises the question: what is true poverty? Were the participants poorer during the experiment, or in their present lives?
The Readings for this Sunday take up the question of true poverty, and the Gospel reading puts a "spin" on the previous three Scriptures.
1. Our
First Reading is Sirach 35:12-14, 16-18:
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Prayer as Warfare: The 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Usually we think of men of prayer and men of war
as complete opposites. A monk in a
habit—such as St. Francis—is a man dedicated to peace, a total contrast to one
clad in armor brandishing weapons. Yet
the Readings for this Sunday combine the imagery of war and prayer in
interesting ways that provoke our thoughts about the nature and reality of
supplicating God.
Tuesday, October 08, 2013
Is Anyone Grateful? The 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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