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November 16th, 2014 – Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A
Posted by webm | Comments Off on November 16th, 2014 – Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year APaul’s words to the Thessalonians (Second Reading) remind us that we stand at the end of Ordinary time — the end of time itself, as it were — as he describes the coming of the last days “like labor pains upon a pregnant woman.” Fidelity in service is the keynote…
ContinueNovember 9th, 2014 – The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica – Year A
Posted by webm | Comments Off on November 9th, 2014 – The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica – Year AToday, we celebrate the dedication of St. John Lateran, the cathedral church of Rome. Although we mark the dedication of a building, we more importantly give thanks for the Church itself, God’s “chosen” and “faithful” people, who will “build up the heavenly Jeru-salem” (Collect). Paul proclaims in the Second Reading…
ContinueOctober 19th, 2014 – Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A
Posted by webm | Comments Off on October 19th, 2014 – Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year AToday begins a series of readings from First Thessalonians. The earliest of Saint Paul’s writings, First Thessalonians was addressed to a community eagerly awaiting the triumphant return of the risen Christ, but whose faith was wavering in the meantime. In today’s Second Reading, Saint Paul speaks of their “endurance”; 2000…
ContinueOctober 12, 2014 – Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A
Posted by webm | Comments Off on October 12, 2014 – Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year AWith October and the last Sundays of Ordinary Time comes a turn in the liturgy toward the end of days, when Christ will return to gather the faithful into the heavenly harvest. Isaiah is the great prophet of the fullness of God’s reign, and his vision in the First Reading…
ContinueOctober 5th, 2014 – Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A
Posted by webm | Comments Off on October 5th, 2014 – Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year AThe Second Vatican Council, in its Dogmatic Constitution on the Church (Lumen Gentium 1964), spoke beautifully of the community of Christ’s disciples as God’s vineyard, with Christ as the true vine. Such imagery is rooted in biblical passages such as those we read today: the prophetic writing about God’s vineyard…
ContinueSeptember 28, 2014 – Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A
Posted by webm | Comments Off on September 28, 2014 – Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year AToday’s passage from the Letter of Saint Paul to the Philippians, which we began reading last week and will read for the next two weeks, puts an exclamation point on the liturgies of the last couple of Sundays. Rather than seek fairness – whether in forgiveness or work – we…
ContinueSeptember 21, 2014 – Fiftieth Anniversary of St. Cecilia’s Parish
Posted by webm | Comments Off on September 21, 2014 – Fiftieth Anniversary of St. Cecilia’s ParishOur spiritual family rejoices this weekend as we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of St. Cecilia’s Parish. The Lord God in his goodness has indeed blessed us during these fifty years of mission and ministry. We are a remembering people, and it is good that we remember that God has chosen…
ContinueSeptember 14, 2014 – Exaltation of the Holy Cross – Year A
Posted by webm | Comments Off on September 14, 2014 – Exaltation of the Holy Cross – Year AAlthough the title of today’ s feast refers to the cross, today is not a repeat of Good Friday. In the First Reading, God punishes the people with poisonous serpents; it is rarely heard in the Sunday assembly. Its purpose is to prefigure the salvation found when the Son of…
ContinueSeptember 7, 2014 – Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A
Posted by webm | Comments Off on September 7, 2014 – Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year AToday’s readings suggest something about the difficulties of building and sustaining community. We all belong to various communities – our family, our classroom or workplace, our parish, our neighbourhood – and we know how easily conflicts can arise. Within the life of a community, there are frequently disagreements or resentment….
ContinueJune 29, 2014 – Saints Peter & Paul – Year A
Posted by webm | Comments Off on June 29, 2014 – Saints Peter & Paul – Year AToday we celebrate the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul: the two mighty pillars of the Church; St. Peter, the Apostle to the Jewish Nation, and St. Paul, the Apostle to the Gentiles. We often see Peter and Paul embracing one another (brotherly) love. They both certainly were very different people…
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