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Law & Order

“Look, your disciples are doing what is not lawful to do on the sabbath.” (Mt 12:2) Today’s Gospel reading could make a fine episode of Law & Order, and framing it in this way reveals something profound about our quest for righteousness in this world.  The first part of today’s reading is all about the…

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Love & Theft

So there is nothing new about identity theft, it is as old as humankind.  In fact, Jesus warns us about identity theft-of the deepest kind- it today’s assigned reading from the Gospel of John.  There are many thieves and imposters in this life, Jesus warns us, who will not only steal your stuff, but try…

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Who Can be Quiet the Longest?

Our modern avoidance of silence surely does all kinds of bad things to intimacy between partners, to people’s mental health and young people’s development, but perhaps its greatest ill effect is on our spiritual development.  Because all old Christian traditions, including ours, have always maintained the key role silence plays in our spiritual development.  Its…

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Not Rejection, But Redirection

On my way back from a family funeral service for Nora Keuroghlian, God rest her kind soul, I passed a sign in front of a humble church with the phrase “God’s ‘no’ is not a rejection but a redirection.”  Funny that a sign on Curlew road can reveal wisdom for our everyday lives which also penetrates the depths of God’s relationship…

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God’s Maternal Nature

“As one whom his mother comforts, so I will comfort you; you shall be comforted in Jerusalem.” Is 66:13 We speak of God the father dozens of times in liturgy, i.e…our doxology begins “Park Hor—Glory to the Father…” This is proper, of course, as the Bible speaks constantly of God as a father.   But today…