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The Good Shepherd

Shepherds were very common in Jesus’ time and in the area where Jesus went about preaching and teaching.  So, it made sense to use them as concrete images for his teaching.  In the Old Testament Jewish Kings and other political and religious leaders were describes as...

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The Call of St. Paul

Today’s first reading from the Acts of the Apostles is the story of St. Paul’s call or conversion.  We have three accounts of Paul’s conversion in Acts (9:1-18; 22:3-16; 26:2-18) as well as Paul’s own description of his experience on the road to Damascus: “For you...

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The Bread of Life

In today’s Gospel Jesus once again solemnly declares: “I am the bread of life.”  Jesus himself gives the gift of eternal life to those who come to him and believe in him.  Jesus fulfills our deepest longings as he has proclaimed just a few verses earlier: “I am the...

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The Will of the Father

When I was in college I had my favorite hamburger chain. It had bigger burgers, more toppings and it was made to order. When I would come home every three years from Peru for vacation in the States, everyone knew that whoever picked me up at the airport had to take me...

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Bold St. Stephen

The Acts of the Apostles is an astounding and inspiring testimony of faith of the first Christian community in Jerusalem. Today we look at St Stephen, the first martyr. His preaching was bold and direct. He calls the people to conversion. He points out to the people...

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The Work of Gop

Today’s Gospel is the beginning of what is commonly called the “Bread of Life Discourse.”  In this discourse Jesus declares: “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst.” (John 6:34).  This discourse...

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Fighting God

In today’s first reading from the Acts of the Apostles, we hear the sage advice of Rabbi Gamaliel, a Pharisee and renowned teacher of the law in Jerusalem. He was also the teacher of St. Paul as he himself testifies later in Acts: “I am a Jew, born in Tarsus in...

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Bold Witness

The Acts of the Apostles is an astounding and inspiring testimony of faith of the first Christian community in Jerusalem. The apostles moved from being terrified hidden disciples of Jesus just after his Passion and death on the Cross to public witnesses of the...

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Love of God

In today’s Gospel we hear perhaps the most famous passage in all of Scripture, John 3:16: “God so loved the world that he gave his only-begotten Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life.”  This passage goes on to proclaim...

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Being Born Again

This second week of Easter time we are looking at the conversation between Nicodemus and Jesus in the readings from the Gospel. Nicodemus was a pharisee. He was well educated, respected, and had an important position in the community. He was an expert on religious...

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