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Our Homeland – The Way

I was not supposed to be here today. But due to a small health problem and a quick switch of the schedule, here I am with you, giving thanks to our Lord for this civil holiday, remembering our Independence Day. Certainly, the United States of America has one of the...

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The Faith and Trust of Thomas

St. Thomas gets sort of a bad rap in the general Catholic saint culture. He had been tagged in the world as “Doubting Thomas”. But if we look at all the instances when Thomas is mentioned in the Gospel and his life after the resurrection of Christ, we see a man with...

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Jesus the Exorcist

In today’s Gospel Jesus performs an exorcism and drives demons out of two people possessed by these demons.  The story is rich with symbolism.  The story takes place in the territory of the Gadarenes, thus an “unclean” Gentile territory.  The demoniacs were coming...

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Trust, Confidence, and Faith

When Jesus finished the Sermon on the Mount, he starts down to the lake. Along the way several events happen that point to the importance of trust, confidence, and faith: -he performs several more healings, including curing Peter’s mother-in-law -he talks about the...

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Following Jesus

What is a disciple of Jesus?  A disciple a student and one who follows him.  Jesus invites us to follow him and tells us his yoke is easy, and his burden is light. “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.  Take my yoke upon you and...

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Love of God

Today we celebrate the love of God on this Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.  St. Paul tells us in today’s second reading: “The love of God has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit that has been given to us.”  This love of God is made concrete in...

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False Prophets

Jesus gives us an important warning in today’s Gospel: “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing.”  It seems the proliferation of podcasts, tweets, and other social media has also brought a proliferation of conspiracy theories and false prophets. ...

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Stop Judging

Today’s Gospel continues Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.  Today’s sermon is addressed to his disciples, that is to all us Christians.  His teaching is simple: Stop it!  “Stop judging, that you may not be judged.”  Notice that Jesus does not say, “do not judge,” but “Stop...

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