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Little Faith

In today’s Gospel Jesus upbraids Peter: “O you of little faith, why did you doubt?”  Peter, like most of the disciples in the Gospels, moves from moments of great faith to moments of little or no faith.  Peter shows great faith when he gets out of the boat and walks...

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At Wit’s End

If you have been following along with the daily readings at Mass, you know that the first readings have been following the 12 tribes of Jacob as they escaped slavery in Egypt, received the Ten Commandments, fashioned a golden calf, and spent a lot of time complaining,...

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Assumptions

The gospel passage Matthew 13:54-58 offers a profound reflection on the nature of assumptions and the limitations they impose on our understanding and beliefs. In this passage, Jesus returns to his hometown, and the people there are astonished by his wisdom and...

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The Conversion

The Word of God constantly calls us to conversion and to renew our lives and the public witness of faith. Jesus uses parables to perplex us and call us to deepen our relationship with God and our neighbor. Once again Jesus insists that an inescapable moment of...

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The Light of Your Face

Today’s first reading from the book of Exodus describes the appearance of Moses as he comes down from the presence of God on Mount Sinai: “…the skin of his face had become radiant while he conversed with the Lord.”  Moses had been on Mount Sinai receiving the two...

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Forgetting God

Today’s reading is from the “golden calf” incident recorded in the Book of Exodus. You know the story: Moses comes down from the mountain top carrying the 10 Commandments carved into stone tablets. He comes upon the scene of people dancing wildly around a statue of a...

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Your feet in the soil

Today’s gospel was part of the Gospel for the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time but it is noteworthy that there was a shorter and a longer option. The shorter included the parable only, while the longer version included our gospel for today - an explanation of the parable....

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Mysteries

In today’s Gospel Jesus addresses the first disciples and all of us disciples: “But blessed are your eyes, because they see, and your ears, because they hear.”  What is it that we see and hear?  We hear the Word of God proclaim the mystery of God overflowing love and...

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