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Friar Reflection

Authority and Law

Mark wants to establish early-on in his Gospel who Jesus is and the authority of his teachings. The religious leaders of his time centered their teachings on traditions and laws. The purpose of the...

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Intersections

Old garments and old wineskins represent the established religious practices, traditions, and structures of Judaism at the time, particularly those associated with the Pharisees and their legalistic...

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One of the enduring tensions in the life of faith is the tension between control and trust. In the first reading, the elders of Israel come to Samuel with what sounds like a reasonable request:...

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A Leper

Today’s Gospel is the story of Jesus healing a leper.  While the disease of leprosy has been pretty much eradicated today there are still many people in society today who are treated as outcasts or...

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Here I am

Today’s first reading is the story of the call of the prophet Samuel.  His first couples of responses are “Here I am” as he mistakes the voice of God for the voice of the priest Eli, thinking that...

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Something New

One of the quiet truths of Scripture is that God often begins something new not at moments of obvious strength, but at moments that feel empty, unproductive, or closed off. Today’s first reading...

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Restoration of Life

Today we find Jesus acting to cure a terrible disease called leprosy. This was a very scarry disease in the times when Jesus lived. I was incurable and contagious. The lepers had to live outside of...

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The Word Fulfilled

When Jesus returns to this hometown at the beginning of his public ministry, he chose the reading from the prophet Isaiah that we just heard. It was obviously a reading that set the tone for his...

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Discerning the Light

Discerning the Light

In today’s Gospel, Matthew deliberately situates the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry in a very particular place: “The land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali… Galilee of the Gentiles.” This is...

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