Religious Education - Children
Catechist BlogStrangers, Sojourners, Upstarts – Fellow Citizens
Life can be difficult sometimes and often we feel like strangers to ourselves while we attempt to live our lives. There is a book written about the life of poor native farmers in the mountain area of northern Peru during the early part of the 1900s. It describes a...
Spiritual Warfare
In today’s first reading Paul calls upon us to prepare for “spiritual warfare.” “Brothers and sisters: Draw your strength from the Lord and from his mighty power…For our struggle is not with flesh and blood but with the principalities, with the powers, with the world...
When no one is watching
Today’s first reading from St. Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians. If one step’s back for “the big picture,” it deals, not so much with a congregation in the city of Ephesus in Asia Minor, but with the worldwide church, the head of which is Christ (Eph 4:15), the purpose...
Small Beginnings
The following lessons are taught in this parable. The kingdom of heaven starts from the smallest beginnings. The leaven, yeast was very small but it changes the whole character of the dough. All of us have had the experience in committees, boards, group discussions,...
Living in the Light
In today’s first reading, believers are reminded to speak “as is fitting among holy ones” and warned with a list of items which are considered “out of place.” Instead, we are admonished to speak words of thanksgiving. This admonition about speaking “as is fitting...
Signs of the Times
“Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky in morning, sailor’s warning.” I remember hearing this saying many times growing up from my father. Although my father had been in the Navy, he was not really a sailor but just like this proverb or common saying. Jesus...
Fire and Change – Authentic Christian Life and Witness
At first glance Jesus’ words today are disturbing and even seem contrary our general image of a peace-loving, sweet-sounding Jesus. Fire produces change – deep, profound changes. In many ecosystems fire is necessary to produce new life, germinate seed, change static...
Later May Be Too Late!
The author Jay Cournier in reflecting on the word later says this: Many of us have become “later” people. Later is that time that will never come, I will call you later, let’s get together later, I will have to read that later, I want to watch that later. Our lives...
One Generation to the Next
The refrain from today’s psalm proclaims: “Your friends make known, O Lord, the glorious splendor of your Kingdom.” The words of psalm are taken from Psalm 145, verses 10-18. The words proclaim the glory of God and the splendor of His Kingdom. They extol the justice,...
Rich in Mercy
“God, who is rich in mercy, because of the great love he had for us, even when we were dead in our transgressions, brought us to life with Christ.” In this important passage from Ephesians Paul describes the mercy and love of God. Who is the one true God? Not a god...