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Born Again

In today’s first reading from 1 Peter the author reflects on the meaning of our baptism, the meaning of being born again or born anew.  It is the Word of God that gives us this new life: “You have been born anew, not from perishable but from imperishable seed, through...

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Holy Living

Our first reading today, 1 Peter 1:10–16, comes near the beginning of the letter and follows Peter’s reflection on the living hope Christians have through the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. It has some expressions that might strike the modern listener as odd and so I...

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Mary, Mother of the Church

Today we celebrate both Memorial Day and the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church.  Following on the Feast of Pentecost yesterday we continue to reflect today on the mystery of the church.  In today’s Gospel Mary is interpreted symbolically as the...

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One in Christ

As Christians we live in communion with God. Our baptism makes us part of God’s life. We are grafted into the life of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, just as a gardener grafts a new branch onto a rose bush. Many people see God as being separate and far away...

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Pharisees

In today’s first reading from the Acts of the Apostles Paul defends himself before the Jewish Sanhedrin.  He claims he is on trial for his belief in the resurrection: “My brothers, I am a Pharisee, the son of Pharisees; I am on trial for hope in the resurrection of...

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Sent With Joy And Truth

Today we see Jesus at the Last Supper with the apostles in Jerusalem imparting his last catechesis, prayer, and blessings on them. Being a farewell message, you would think it would have to be a message filled with a heavy sense of grief and sadness. Yet taken...

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The High Priestly Prayer

Over that last two weeks and more we have heard passages from the Gospel of John that together are  known as the “Farewell Discourse.” The discourse covers four chapters and often seems to be repetitively redundant. Today’s gospel is known as the beginning of the...

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Widows and Orphans

The words of today’s Psalm reveal something essential about the heart of God: “The father of orphans and the defender of widows is God in his holy dwelling. God gives a home to the forsaken.”  This is not a small theme hidden in Scripture. It is one of the great...

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Do Not Be Afraid

In today’s first reading from the Acts of the Apostles God tells Paul: “Do not be afraid.”  This phrase is found often in the Scripture and even in the hymn “Be Not Afraid” that we hear often at Sunday Eucharist and Funeral masses.  In this exhortation God calls us to...

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Choosing

In today’s Gospel Jesus calls his disciples to live in the joy of his love and he reminds them that he was the one who chose them. He was the one who broke into their lives interrupting the sadness they had constructed with their lifestyle. The choosing, the...

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