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Living Through the End Times

This is the last week of our liturgical year in the Church. This week the readings all speak of the end times. We are fascinated with the end times, the end of the world, the final judgement, the Parousia. We want to know the secrets of the time and events that signal...

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Three vs. 144,000

“I, John, looked and there was the Lamb standing on Mount Zion, and with him a hundred and forty-four thousand.” (Rev 14:1) It is a famous verse from Scripture that quickly focuses on the “144,000” standing with “the Lamb on Mount Zion.” There are some denominations...

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House of Prayer

In today’s Gospel Jesus performs a prophetic action in the Jerusalem Temple.  Jesus “entered the temple area and proceeded to drive out those who were selling things.”  Why does he do this?  He quotes the prophets Isaiah and Jeremiah: “It is written, My house shall be...

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The Lamb of God

In today’s first reading the seer John has a heavenly vision.  “I had a vision of an open door to heaven, and I heard the trumpetlike voice that had spoken to me before, saying, ‘Come up here and I will show you what must happen afterwards.’” (4:1).  He sees the...

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Busy About Something

One of my favorite films is the 1994 drama, The Shawshank Redemption. It is a movie I think I may have seen 10 or more times. The film tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a banker who spends nearly two decades in Shawshank State Prison for the murder of his wife despite...

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Lost along the way

Today’s first reading is from the always mysterious, often misunderstood and frequently misinterpreted Book of Revelation. Perhaps the centerpiece of the book is the letter to the seven churches of Asia Minor from which we hear the letter to the community as Ephesus....

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Thankfulness and Being Ready

November is the end of the harvest here in North America. This is the month when we celebrate Thanksgiving Day. It is also the month when we come to the end of our liturgical year. Advent brings the beginning of a new year in the Church at the end of November. The...

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Eucharist

The word Eucharist comes from the Greek word “to give thanks.”  As we hear in today’s Gospel only one of the ten lepers returned “fell at the feet of Jesus and thanked him (eucharistōn).”  This man, since he was both a leper and a Samaritan, was truly an outsider and...

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