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Joseph’s Revenge

Joseph’s Revenge

In the sequence of first readings for weekday Masses, we have just made a huge leap from Jacob (Gen 28) to the end of the story of Joseph and his brothers (Gen 41). A quick synopsis of the story would include: his brothers, all older, were jealous of Joseph and...

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Repurposing

Repurposing

In the first reading, Jacob, having fled from his brother Esau’s wrath, finds himself at a shrine, where he rests for the night, using a stone for a pillow. It is here that a divine revelation comes to Jacob in a dream. Jacob sees a stairway going from earth to the...

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Mercy, Not Sacrifice

Mercy, Not Sacrifice

What is your favorite book of the Bible?  What is your favorite Bible verse?  If we asked Jesus this question, he might well answer that Hosea is his favorite book of the Bible and Hosea 6:6 is his favorite passage: “For I desire goodness, not sacrifice; Obedience to...

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Healing Encounter and Rejection

Healing Encounter and Rejection

You probably have noticed a dramatic shift in the Matthew’s Gospel over the last week. We have passed a turning point in Matthew’s Gospel. We have moved from the proclamation of the Sermon on the Mount to action - theoretical teaching to visible reality. We see...

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Justice and Freedom

Justice and Freedom

Throughout the Bible, we see a consistent call for justice and the promotion of freedom, both in relation to our relationship with God and our interactions with one another. The pairing of Justice and Freedom seems an appropriate arena in which to reflect here on the...

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Doubting Thomas

Doubting Thomas

Today is the Feast of St. Thomas the Apostle.  Thomas is popularly known as “Doubting Thomas.”  Why?  Because he questioned and doubted as we hear in today’s Gospel: “Unless I see the mark of the nails in his hands and put my finger into the nail marks and put my hand...

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The Power of Testimony

The Power of Testimony

In today’s gospel we have a simple story of an encounter between Jesus and a leper. The leper did him homage and said: “Lord, if you wish, you can make me clean.” Jesus indeed desired to cure the leper and the man was made clean. Then Jesus said: “See that you tell no...

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Peter and Paul

Peter and Paul

Peter and Paul were both apostles and saints, but they were by no means perfect!  As we hear in today’s Gospel Jesus gives Simon the name Cephas or Rock (Peter) after he confesses, “You are the Christ (Messiah), the Son of the living God.”  Peter received this insight...

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