Knowledge Begets Love “All that is not done for love of God is LOST.” Given that premise, then much of the work done around us and through us may be of no avail to us because it lacks the eternal touch. Consider the American attitude portrayed by Ohio State a few years back at the […]
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16th Sunday After Pentecost
In the study of literature there is a constant that applies to every story written or spoken. St. Luke opens this story answering the basic questions where, when, what and why. These questions help us understanding the Lord’s quest to solve the Jewish problem. Where…Jesus is at the Pharisees table and so in his home. […]
15th Sunday After Pentecost
Can you imagine who this widow might be who just lost an only son? By the cross on Calvary our Lady lost her Spouse when He gave up His life for the salvation of all those dead in sin. That only son has to be touched by the Life Giver Himself. Today we are experiencing […]
Fourteenth Sunday After Pentecost
Priorities Determine Our Goal. When you wake up in the morning do you say “Good God, morning!” or “Good Morning, God.” Whether you choose the first or second expression the fact is that you are exposing your priority. In the first you want to keep on sleeping and let the world pass you by; while […]
13th Sunday After Pentecost
She stood before the United States representatives and proclaimed that abortion ought to be a primary right…and she is Catholic? She hangs around with Hilary Clinton, Barbara Boxer, Dianne Fienstein and they all support the murder of children in the wombs of mothers. A wise old saying tells us that “birds of a feather flock […]