3rd of Easter – Emmaus & Heartburn (2)
Why think that the Emmaus story is about repentance/conversion? How is it our story, too? Here we see the need for their hearts to burn, our hearts to burn – purification! Here are a couple connections the Greek makes internally in Luke and with the Greek Old Testament: To go; proceed; travel = poreuomai HOW were they […]
3rd of Easter – Emmaus & Heartburn (1)
“Were not our hearts burning within us while he was talking to us on the road, while he was opening the scriptures to us?” Whaaaa…? Christ’s gift of heartburn? What does the Greek, kaio, “to burn,” signify? Two things, the presence of God and purification. Check it out: Exodus 3:2 There the […]
2nd of Easter – Thomas and Safe Environments (4)
Rather than ‘retaining’ the sins of the disciples, especially Thomas, Jesus granted them eschatological peace, breathed the Holy Spirit upon them, sent them as the Father had sent Jesus, and gave them the mission of rebuilding and restoring all. So, Thomas shows up. Jesus granted peace and, in effect, welcomed Thomas’ inquiry. For what Thomas […]
2nd of Easter – Thomas and Safe Environments (3)
The way Jesus treated the disciples, including Thomas tells us something about how he treats us (in the midst of fears) and what “whose sins you retain are retained” means. Popular interpretation of this passage carries the image of the priest-confessor deciding the adequacy of a) confession of sins in kind and number and b) the person’s […]
2nd of Easter – Thomas & Safe Environments (2)
The doors were locked for “fear of the Jewish officials.” The inner room was fraught with (let’s guess) danger, terror, self-loathing, self-recrimination, differing senses of no exit, no future. Who would have blamed whom? Who would have attacked the others? Tempers flare? Tears of remorse? Breakdown of fellowship? Insecurity? Self-defense rules? Whatever conjectures we […]
2nd of Easter – Thomas & Safe Environments (1)
At Gesu this weekend, we remembered “Safe Environment Week” a week earlier than the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. (Parish schedules and all that.) And on this Sunday we contemplate Thomas, often called the Doubter. This week I wish to reflect on some ways they fit together. And the first is this: What we all have in common with […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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