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The Two Great Commandments

In today’s Gospel a Jewish scribe asks Jesus a question that I am sure all of us have asked at one time or another: “Which is the first of all the commandments?”  A Jewish scribe is one who has studied the Scripture and perhaps even memorized it.  He might feel a...

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The God of the Living

In today’s Gospel Jesus teaches us that God is a living God: “He is not God of the dead but of the living.”  Jews, Christians, and Moslems all believe in the same God, the God revealed to Moses: “I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.” “The...

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Like a Refiner’s Fire

“The heavens will be dissolved in flames and the elements melted by fire” (2 Peter 3:12). Yikes! That was a hard start to our first reading. To modern ears, the language sounds catastrophic, end of the world kind of stuff. “Frightening” would be a bit of an...

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The Cornerstone

In today’s Gospel Jesus retells the parable of the vineyard from Isaiah 5 and then quotes Psalm 118 to interpret his rejection by some of the Jewish leaders.  Jesus teaches that he is the rejected stone that has become the cornerstone: “The stone that the builders...

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Finding your way

As you may or may not know, in days long past, I served aboard U.S. nuclear submarines. There are lots of sea stories that I can tell. There are lots of questions I am asked about life aboard a submarine: how a submarine operates, if I did this one thing or another,...

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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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