Be Who You Are
Today’s Gospel story reminds me of a cherished (now) memory from my adolescence. The apostles arguing about who was the greatest among them brought the incident and...
Today’s Gospel story reminds me of a cherished (now) memory from my adolescence. The apostles arguing about who was the greatest among them brought the incident and...
When we are first introduced to someone, we learn a name, what he or she does, where he or she lives, about family, children, etc. But do...
Several years ago the Washington Post conducted an experiment in which a world-renowned violinist, Joshua Bell, was commissioned to play his $4,000,000 Stradivarius violin in a subway...
This week, we return to Mark’s Gospel. The title above summarizes the familiar story. Which would you prefer for a next-door neighbor: a person of excellent habits...
Homily 21st Sunday of Ordinary Time By Fr. Dan Meyer “Eat this bread, drink this cup, come to me and never be hungry. Eat this bread,...
So I knew a priest once who when the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks happened decided he would like to serve in the military for a while and...
Each of the four Gospel writers has his own distinctive style and emphasis, and each wrote for a particular audience. Mark, whom we read this liturgical year,...
Our scripture readings for today all have to do with the life of St. John the Baptist whose Nativity we celebrate today. It would seem he led...
There are mysteries in nature that cannot be explained. We don’t know how gravity works, for example, but we know that it does, and we count on...
In today’s Gospel, Jesus is being accused of driving out demons and because He’s allegedly in league with evil. That is outrageous, because when evil (the devil)...