This year's Holy Week is interesting for me because it begins on the last day of a series of several retreats I have preached during Lent. There is nothing new to this, as many priests preach retreats during Lent, and many people attend retreats during this time as well. Awesome. What was a little different … Continue reading Into Holy Week 2022
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Today’s consecration
I'm looking forward to today's consecration of humanity, and especially Russia and Ukraine, to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. That it is made on the Solemnity of the Annuciation is extra significant, for the announcement to Mary that she would be the Mother of God, and the spiritual mother of us all, is a great … Continue reading Today’s consecration
Universal call to penance
In today's Gospel (Luke 13), for the third Sunday of Lent, Jesus calls all his listener (and everyone) to repentance. He brings up this somewhat mysterious event of the falling of the "Tower of Siloam"; mysterious, because as far as I know, Jesus' reference to it is the only recorded one (I could be wrong). … Continue reading Universal call to penance
New beginnings
Today's Gospel from Mass reminded me once again how simple the basics of Christianity are. Jesus says, "Give, and there will be gifts for you..." calling each of us to consider how we freely correspond to grace and how responsible we are for our growth in holiness and the holiness of those around us as … Continue reading New beginnings
Lent and us
It's always a wake up call (and a little hard to believe) when Lent arrives. We know it is coming, and yet it always seems a bit "in the future". Then it's Ash Wednesday (today), and we go straight into the season of prayer, fasting, and generosity. This year, of course, has the added reminder … Continue reading Lent and us
A change of direction
As I approach my 20th anniversary of priesthood this year, I find myself reflecting a lot about a lot of things. How are things going? How could things be going better? What is the real task(s) to be involved with? In some ways, I'm not sure I have to answers to questions like these, but … Continue reading A change of direction
The Power of Conversion
As I wait for my 100,000 mile Subaru to get an oil change and tire rotation, I'm thinking how important small repairs and changes to an automobile can be for its life. Likewise, my brother in-law texted me earlier today to say he has a new cell number, and we had a nice text exchange. … Continue reading The Power of Conversion
True Confessions: a short history of the sacrament of reconciliation in the Church
Not to long ago, I gave a brief presentation on the sacrament of confession to young adults of the Akron, Ohio, Theology on Tap group. We looked at how the Catholic Church has practiced the sacrament of reconciliation since the earliest days of its history. While the early Church focused on the reconciling sinners in … Continue reading True Confessions: a short history of the sacrament of reconciliation in the Church
Sharing God’s Mercy
Our lives should be viewed through the lens of God's mercy. Almost any situation we encounter either reflects or needs the goodness and forgiveness that only God can offer. From crimes to weather disasters to small frictions in family life, mercy is usually the cure for the ill at hand. In fact, more than anything, we need … Continue reading Sharing God’s Mercy
