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Friar Reflection

A House of Prayer

Today’s readings remind us that both the Temple and the Church are called to be houses of prayer.  Today’s Gospel is often called the “Cleansing of the Temple.”  In the first reading from Maccabees,...

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Discernment

Just a very brief note of history to better understand today’s readings. In the second century before Christ, Israel was a small country sandwiched between Egypt and Syria. Alexander the Great had...

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Tyrants

In today’s readings we hear about two violent tyrants.  In the first reading the Greek King or Tyrant Antiochus uses violence and torture to try to force the Jews to violate God’s law.  In the...

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Mercy Alive!

Mercy Alive!

This encounter between Jesus and Zacchaeus is a key point to understand our life as Christians. Jericho is a good-sized city located about 40 miles east and north of Jerusalem. According to Google,...

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The Beauty of Wisdom

The Beauty of Wisdom

The first reading for today is from the Book of Wisdom (13:1-9). It is an amazing passage the speaks to the natural human inclination to be drawn to beauty - and at the same time our inability to...

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False Messiahs

It is right in front of you!  You just need to know where to look.  This is Jesus’ teaching in today’s Gospel.   People search high and low for a new messiah, claiming some emperor, some king, or...

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Service and More Service!

One point in the Gospel is very clear from beginning to end: Christian life is service, service to others, service to God. Life is nonstop, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week service. God’s son Jesus...

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Sin and Forgiveness

In today’s Gospel Jesus warns his disciples against causing scandal: “Things that cause sin (skandala) will inevitably occur, but woe to the one through whom they occur.”  Jesus calls for both...

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Jesus is Lord

In today’s first reading we hear once again that Jesus is Lord, the Lord of all: “This is why Christ died and came to life, that he might be Lord of both the dead and the living.”  This means, Paul...

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