18th Sunday: Do we have our Priorities Straight?

Some of the most famous tourist sights in the world are tombs. Among them are: the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt; the Taj Mahal in India; the Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris, and the Jewish Cemetery in Prague. An anonymous author wrote: First I was dying to finish high school and started college. And … [Read more…]

17th Sunday: Why Does God Not Always Answer Our Prayers?

“What am I doing wrong?  God isn’t listening or doesn’t care?” Some ask themselves. Well, let us take a brief look at some possible reasons why some people’s prayers may go unanswered, remembering that it is never God who distances Himself from us, but rather, it is us who through our rebelliousness and sin distance … [Read more…]

16th Sunday: “Martha, Martha”

You work well, you don’t harm anyone, but you don’t pray. But machines work well, don’t harm anyone, and don’t pray. Sometimes we can get so busy that we forget what life is all about. We can get so involved in pursuing the things money can buy, that we forget the things money can’t buy. … [Read more…]

15th Sunday: The Good Samaritan

There are a number of stories about people who helped others and who were greatly rewarded as a result. Most of us are familiar with the story of The Beauty and the Beast, where a wicked witch curses a handsome prince and changes him into an ugly monster. He remains that way until a princess … [Read more…]

14th Sunday: Boasting in the Cross

“May I never boast save in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.”  This is quite a change.  Saint Paul is speaking positively about boasting. I thought boasting was bad.  I thought we were never supposed to boast.  Is there ever a time when boasting is OK, even good? Well, boasting is certainly bad when … [Read more…]

13th Sunday: What is True Freedom?

Throughout our lives, we often imagine a time when we will be free to do whatever we want.  When we were little, we viewed each stage of school as a step towards greater freedom. We thought a driver’s license, we would give us the freedom until we realized the cost of insurance and gas.  When … [Read more…]

Trinity Sunday

From the very beginning of our lives as Christians, we are sealed in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Without it, a baptism doesn’t take place. It signifies the extraordinary importance the Church places on this singular belief, this one great dogma: one God, in three Persons. That is … [Read more…]