“Jesus bent down and began to write on the ground with his finger” (Jn 8:6). This is the only time in all the gospels that we read about Jesus writing anything. What did he write? John doesn’t tell us. So why include this detail at all?
Read MoreJesus uses this powerful imagery of a father welcoming back his wasteful son to illustrate to us the spiritual reality of what happens every time we repent from our sins; every time we “get up and return to our Father” in confession.
Read MoreDepending on where you go to Mass this Sunday, you may hear the parable of the fig tree or Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman. Both of these passages convey a similar lesson. No matter what the current state of our spiritual life may be, it’s never too late to begin anew with God’s grace.
Read More2nd Sunday of Lent (C) Lectionary Readings from the USCCB We read of two very strange, very powerful encounters with
Read MoreWhy would God want our sacrifices? It’s not for His good. He has everything He needs. So it must be for our good. I can think of a few reasons.
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