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Pruning

Pruning

The vineyard does not just happen by itself. There is a complex dance between the vine, the branches and the vine grower. For example, did you know that a single grape-vine can produce as much as 13 feet of new branch growth in one growing season. What happens if all...

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Peace

Peace

What kind of peace do you seek? Merriam-Webster defines “peace” as tranquility, quiet, freedom from disturbance, harmony and similar expressions. Today, let us take a look at what Jesus might mean when he says, “my peace I give to you.” In today’s Gospel, Jesus speaks...

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Teach and Remind

Teach and Remind

In today’s Gospel Jesus promises his disciples to never leave them alone.  God’s presence will continue to be with them in the person of the Holy Spirit: “I have told you this while I am with you.  The Advocate (paraklētos), the Holy Spirit whom the Father will send...

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The Way

The Way

Jesus says goodbye!  Today’s Gospel is part of Jesus’ Farewell Discourse in John’s Gospel.  As part of his “Last Will and Testament” Jesus tells his disciples and us what is central or most important.  He calls them and us to have courage: “Do not let your hearts be...

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The Courage to Share Faith

The Courage to Share Faith

The first disciples were transformed by the experience of the risen Christ in their lives. These ordinary neighbors – young adults or older adults, men, women, tax collectors, fisherman, day laborers, temple officials, wives, tent makers – suddenly became joyful...

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Remain in His Love

Remain in His Love

“As the Father loves me, so I also love you. Remain in my love.  If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commandments and remain in his love.” (John 15:9-10) But have you noticed the nature of “love” that is the focus?...

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Remain in His Love

St. Matthias

According to the Acts of the Apostles, chosen by God through the apostles to replace Judas Iscariot following the latter's betrayal of Jesus and his subsequent death. His calling as an apostle is unique, in that his appointment was not made personally by Jesus (who...

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Belonging

Belonging

It’s a late December day in Jerusalem. Jesus is walking in the Temple area, and as usual, he's drawing a crowd during the Feast of the Dedication (better known to us as Hanukkah). The people have come with a question. Perhaps they’ve heard one of Jesus’s enigmatic...

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I Didn’t Want to Do It!

I Didn’t Want to Do It!

God made me do it!  Peter defends himself in today’s first reading from Acts by claiming, “I didn’t want to do it, God made me do it!”  What did Peter do?  He went to non-Jews, Gentiles, and preached to them.  Some of the Jewish Christians, the “circumcised believers”...

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Habemus Papam

Habemus Papam

VATICAN CITY — Cardinal Robert F. Prevost, the Chicago-born prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops under Pope Francis, was elected the 267th pope May 8 and took the name Pope Leo XIV. He is the first North American to be elected pope and, before the conclave, was the...

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