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Thanksgiving

Today we gather to give thanks for many things, for our family, our friends and parishioners and for our country.  The most important thing that we give thanks for is the gift of God’s grace incarnated or made concrete or real in our Lord Jesus Christ.  In today’s...

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Daniel: Wisdom and Faithfulness

We are living the last week of the liturgical year for the Church. This coming Sunday we start a new season with the beginning Advent. The reading during this last week always addresses the end times. The first reading is taken from Daniel and the Babylonia exile....

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A Poor Widow

In today’s Gospel we hear the story of a poor widow putting her offering in the Temple treasury.  It seems like a simple story highlighting this widow’s great generosity.  Jesus remarks: “I tell you truly, this poor widow put in more than all the rest.”  Jesus had...

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A House of Prayer

Today’s readings remind us that both the Temple and the Church are called to be houses of prayer.  Today’s Gospel is often called the “Cleansing of the Temple.”  In the first reading from Maccabees, we have the description of the cleansing of the Temple after it had...

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Discernment

Just a very brief note of history to better understand today’s readings. In the second century before Christ, Israel was a small country sandwiched between Egypt and Syria. Alexander the Great had expanded Greek culture over a large section of the Mediterranean and...

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Tyrants

In today’s readings we hear about two violent tyrants.  In the first reading the Greek King or Tyrant Antiochus uses violence and torture to try to force the Jews to violate God’s law.  In the Gospel Jesus tells a parable that is taken from the real-life example of...

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Mercy Alive!

This encounter between Jesus and Zacchaeus is a key point to understand our life as Christians. Jericho is a good-sized city located about 40 miles east and north of Jerusalem. According to Google, if I were a US Marine, that would be an eight hour walk in the desert....

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The Beauty of Wisdom

The first reading for today is from the Book of Wisdom (13:1-9). It is an amazing passage the speaks to the natural human inclination to be drawn to beauty - and at the same time our inability to look beyond the fullness of beauty to see the Divine Maestro who...

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