Easter Week – Remembering Triduum backwards 3
Easter Vigil: Our baptismal immersion. Brothers and sisters: Are you unaware that we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were indeed buried with him through baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we […]
Easter Week – Remembering Triduum backwards 2…
Easter Vigil: Light in the darkness! “This is the night the Light broke the chains of death! Oh, Holy Night! Oh, Night of Glory!” The Easter Vigil begins after sundown, at night. This is the first symbol of the Vigil. People gather as the sun sets. Final preparations in the waning […]
Easter Week – Remembering Triduum backwards… 1
Easter Sunday: In the Spiritual Exercises, St. Ignatius had the retreatant repeat this or that contemplation in order to deepen the experience of knowing, loving, and serving Jesus Christ. In a similar way, those baptized, confirmed, and who shared in the Eucharist for the first time at the Easter Vigil now seek to […]
Good Friday – The Myth of Redemptive Violence, an exploration…
I just read about this in a blog this morning: Jesus died to appease the wrath of God. It humiliates, shames, and inflicts suffering on its victims. I certainly have heard of that before. But the reference to it as the “Myth of Redemptive Violence” is new. It means to believe that violence will solve […]
Holy Thursday
First, John connects the Foot Washing scene (ch. 13) with Jesus’ death on the cross through the noun, telos – Knowing his hour had come… “He loved them to the end, to the finish, to the fullness.” Then, before Jesus died, John wrote: John 19:28 (NRSV) — 28 After this, when Jesus knew that all was […]
As Lent concludes… A personal reflection
Thanks to all who shared how Lent went for you. It seems that you covered the gamut from 1-10. I was surprised at how many registered above 6! It’s not what I hear from folks after Mass or in confession. So, here’s my story. I resolved to give away 8 things a week for Lent, […]
Why did Judas betray Jesus?
Here’s how I interpret what the gospel of John says in 12:3-6: Then Mary took about a pint of pure nard, an expensive perfume; she poured it on Jesus’ feet and wiped his feet with her hair. And the house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume. But one of his disciples, Judas Iscariot, who […]
Palm Sunday 2017 – Homily audio
Palm Sunday’s reading of the Passion seemed to ask for a very brief word in reply. Four minutes, fifty-four seconds. Happy Holy Week! –roc,sj
How’s Lent been – on a scale of 1-10?
Are we where yet? The end of the inconvenience of Lent? End of winter? End of suffering? Or, beginning of Spring? Beginning of a new life? Beginning of joy? Would you please answer the following. I plan to reflect on my own Lenten resolutions and how I did with them and why next week. Your responses would […]
5th SUN LENT – Hurt people hurt people…
The “other part of the story” that came to light for me about the raising of Lazarus (while studying to preach) was opened up by the insightful commentary on the gospel of John, “Life Abounding,” by Brendan Byrne, SJ. It’s about the Pharisees. The gospel on Sunday ended with verse 45, which in fact, is […]
Deep Calls to Deep