by Fr. Chris Dunn OFM | Aug 24, 2023 | Friar Reflection
Bartholomew is the Nathaniel that we see in today’s Gospel. When Philip comes to Bartholomew with the news that he had found the savior, Bartholomew makes the famous statement: Can anything good come from Nazareth? So, it seems that Bartholomew was a straightforward...
by Fr. George Corrigan OFM | Aug 23, 2023 | Friar Reflection
The first reading today is from the Book of Judges and is a marvelous parable for its time in Israel’s history. Please take a moment to read the verses known as the Parable of the Trees. The Book of Judges is set in a period of Israel’s history after the...
by Fr. Chris Dunn OFM | Aug 22, 2023 | Friar Reflection
One week after our celebration of the Assumption of Mary we have today’s celebration for the Queenship of Mary which closes a whole week of celebration for Mary. Our modern society does not favor the image of kings and queen. In fact, our democracies reject the place...
by Fr. George Corrigan OFM | Aug 21, 2023 | Friar Reflection
In the gospel for today, I always wonder how much to make of the description of the one who questions Jesus as being “a young man.” There are a number of things one could say about this passage that having nothing to do with the questioner’s age. The question reveals...
by Fr. Chris Dunn OFM | Aug 18, 2023 | Friar Reflection
The pharisees and all those who relate to God and others through a rigid legal structure can only see the rigors of the Law. They become so legalistic that they lose a true relation with God and neighbor. The pharisees tried to trap Jesus with a question about the...