August 28, 2021

22nd Sunday - B (August 29, 2021)

God-With-Us

Readings

 

“For what great nation is there that has gods so close to it as the Lord, our God, is to us?”

 

These words from Deuteronomy proclaim our privilege of having the God who created the universe with us. 

 

In the Incarnation, the Second Person of the Trinity came to live among us.  He now remains with us in his Eucharist, the Sacraments, and in his words.

 

In our hearts, God is present as evident in the voice of the Holy Spirit guiding us to do good and avoid evil (ref. the Gospel).

 

Jesus also teaches us that he is present in our neighbors.  Moreover, as St. Paul reminds us Jesus’ teaching that we serve Him when we “care for orphans and widows in their affliction.” (2nd Reading).

 

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August 21, 2021

21st Sunday - B (August 22, 2021)

 

“We have come to believe”

John 6: 60-69

 

Like Peter, we believe that Jesus has the words of eternal life. 

 

At the same time, Peter’s words “We have come to believe” remind us that faith is a journey.  Like Peter and the rest of the Twelve, there are times our faith is strong, other times, we falter. 

 

To grow in faith, we must give Jesus time to speak to us.  We must give him space to speak to us in our hearts.  We must give ourselves time to listen to Jesus in prayer and silence, and to read and reflect on his words in Scriptures.

 

In the age of explosion of information, with smart phones, social media, text message, etc., we probably need to be even more intentional in this important aspect of our communication with Jesus so as to live by his words of eternal life.  

 

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August 14, 2021

Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (August 15, 2021)

 

“In Haste”

Luke 1: 39 - 56

Mary travels “in haste” to visit Elizabeth.

Immediately prior to this passage, the angel told Mary, “The Lord is with you.” 

Now, as Mary visits Elizabeth, she brings the Savior to Elizabeth and her son. 

The Lord is also with us, in his words and in his Eucharist.

May we travel in haste to bring Him to our brothers and sisters.  

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August 7, 2021

19th Sunday - B (August 8, 2021)

 


John 6: 41-51

 

How often do I begin a sentence with “I”?

 

Even in our relationship with God, we’d say, “I pray, I go to church, etc.”

 

Jesus reminds us that it is God who draws us to God to share with us God’s life, eternal life.