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Friar Reflection

Authority

Who does he think he is?  Some of the Jewish religious leaders, some chief priests and elders, irritated by Jesus put this question to him in today’s Gospel: “By what authority are you doing these...

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Children

In today’s Gospel Jesus compares his generation to children in the marketplace.  These children refuse to respond: “We played the flute for you, but you did not dance, we sang a dirge, but you did...

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Invitations

We all like to receive invitations.  During this Advent season we receive many invitations to parties and open houses.  The most important invitation that we can receive this Advent is Jesus’...

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Such is Our God

Such is Our God

"Comfort, give comfort to my people, says your God. Speak tenderly to Jerusalem, and proclaim to her that her service is at an end, her guilt is expiated..." (Isaiah 40:1-2) The Prophet Isaiah is...

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Hail Mary

The “Hail, Mary” is probably one of the first prayers most of us learned.  As we see in today’s Gospel, most of the words of this prayer are taken from the words of Luke’s Gospel.  The angel Gabriel...

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Transformed

Transformed

The enemies are on the horizon. Judah is in a time of darkness or uncertainty, waiting for a light to show there is a better future coming. Today's first reading is from Isaiah 29:17-24. Beginning...

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Peasants and Royalty

Peasants and Royalty

The entire first reading (Isa 11:1-10) gives us a prophetic vision of the coming Messiah, a figure who will bring justice, peace, and harmony to all creation. Today’s first reading also offers two...

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Mountain Climbing

In today’s first reading we hear Isaiah’s great vision of peace and joy: “In days to come, the mountain of the LORD's house shall be established as the highest mountain and raised above the hills.” ...

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Millennial Fever

In today’s first reading we hear how an angel seizes Satan and imprisons him in the abyss for a thousand years.  This passage has been the source of much speculation and endless calculation as...

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