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You Can’t Take It with You!

Jesus tells a parable in today’s Gospel about the proper use of possessions.  He introduces the parable because he is asked to arbitrate an inheritance dispute: “Teacher, tell my brother to share the inheritance with me.”  Jesus refuses to become involved in this...

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Trusting

Today’s first reading is from St. Paul’s Letter to the Romans, one of the most challenging and complex of all the New Testament books - and addresses an equally complex character in the person of Abraham. Known for his unwavering faith in God he is a person who is not...

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Justification by Faith

Today we continue reading from Paul’s letter to the Romans.  Today’s passage is the key passage in all of Romans.  Paul declares, “[All] are justified freely by his [God’s] grace through redemption in Christ Jesus.”  Paul first sums up the first part of Romans...

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Evangelization

Today is the Feast of St. Luke, the Evangelist.  Today’s Gospel is taken from the Gospel that Luke wrote.  He not only wrote the Gospel that bears his name but also the Acts of the Apostles.  His Gospel is the story of Jesus and Acts describes how the story of Jesus...

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The Obedience of Faith

Today’s first reading is from St. Paul’s Letter to the Romans, one of the most challenging and complex of all the New Testament books. The reading is from the opening of Romans and contains what is the most interesting of phrases: “obedience of faith.”  How are we to...

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The Heart: Law or Mercy

An expert in religious law asks Jesus a question: how to get into heaven? Jesus does not answer the question but has the expert answer his own question. His answer is: love God and love your neighbor. Jesus says that is a perfect answer. If he had been in school, he...

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Nagging Prayer

In today’s Gospel Jesus continues his teaching on prayer.  In yesterday’s Gospel Jesus’ disciples ask him to teach them how to pray after Jesus himself had just finished praying.  He taught them the words to the “Our Father” although the version in Luke (11:2-4) is...

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Justice and Mercy

The book of Jonah is not history, nor is it a fish tale.  The prophetic book is best viewed as a parable.  It is a story of God’s justice but even more of God’s mercy.  As we hear in today’s first reading, what “greatly displeased Jonah” was that God was showing this...

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