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Friar Reflection

A House Divided

A House Divided

In today’s gospel Jesus proclaims, “...if a house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand.” (Mark 3:25). The gospel says it I believe it, my experience reveals it to be true,...

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Shepherds and Kings

Shepherds and Kings

January 20th Children's Mass | Ezekiel 34:11-16 and Luke 15:1-7 This coming Sunday is Word of God Sunday when the Catholic Church celebrates the great gift of the Bible. We celebrate the stories...

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Jesus Our High Priest

Jesus Our High Priest

Today’s first reading presents Jesus as our heavenly high priest: “The main point of what has been said is this: we have such a high priest, who has taken his seat at the right hand of the throne of...

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Morning or Night

Morning or Night

Late one night the Teacher sat around a blazing fire with a small number of disciples.  Their conversation was broken by periods of silence when they gazed at the stars or stared into the glowing...

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Anchor of the Soul

Anchor of the Soul

The first reading is taken from Hebrews chapter 6:10 and following, but the larger context for the writer’s thought begins at Hebrews 5:11 where a metaphor is employed, one familiar then and now:...

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New Wine

New Wine

“Why do your disciples not fast?”  This is the questioning challenge that the disciples of John and the disciples of the Pharisees put to Jesus.  Fasting was a part of Jewish piety and religious...

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Curing the Leper

Curing the Leper

The leper was a person who was already dead though still alive.  He had to wear a black garment that all might recognize, and he had to live in a leper house. He could not come into a church...

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Both And

Both And

The first readings for this week are taken from the Letter to the Hebrews. The psalms are ones that speak of the covenant of God with his people. The gospels are taken from the earliest days of...

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Our Pioneer of Salvation

Our Pioneer of Salvation

This week we begin reading from the “Letter to the Hebrews.”  This work is not exactly a letter but is more a homily or theological treatise.  It reflects on the full humanity and full divinity of...

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Faith and Hope in Mission

Faith and Hope in Mission

Today we celebrate the feast of St. John Henry Newman. When I was studying biology in college, the Catholic communities on secular universities were called the Newman Clubs after John Henry Newman....

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