When the apostles went to sleep our Lord went to pray. But in one case the apostles went to work against a ravaging sea and the Lord went to sleep? Does the Master of all Creation need to sleep? I think not. Instead as Origin points out our Lord caused the great crisis to present a […]
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Third Sunday After Epiphany – Lord I Am Not Worthy
How Our “Little Lives” Add Up If you can trust a man in little things, then you can trust him in greater. Thus the wisdom of the ages teaches the test in which we are occupied in this world of ours. Can God trust us in the little things which He has asked that we might […]
Second Sunday after Epiphany – The Wedding at Cana
“They have no more wine.” These are the last words spoken in holy scripture from our Lady to her Son. They are eternally significant and one can spend an entire life time meditating upon them. In this reflection we desire to focus upon three aspects of this statement. First, the meaning of wine in the […]
Feasts Of The Christmas Season
New Year’s Day has come and gone. The vast majority of Christians have taken down all their Christmas decorations, lights, and trees. It seems like my husband and I are the only ones in the neighborhood who still have our Christmas tree and light our outdoor Christmas lights. But did you know the Christmas season […]
Feast of the Circumcision of Jesus
Our earth is concerned about power. Power comes from various sources: the sun, the water, the wind, fire, people, and ultimately God. These sources of power have one goal: to serve God and man. Many in our ecological mania believe that the earth’s energy and eco system are delicate and so we must conserve the gifts God […]