Those Who Have Fallen Asleep Paul uses the language of sleep to describe death. This makes death sound so temporary and indeed it is. …
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Prayer in Communion Yesterday we honored the Church in Glory, the saints in heaven. Today we commemorate and pray for the Church Suffering, all …
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Like the crowd in the stadium at a sporting event, the saints in heaven cheer us on as we compete well for the faith.
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Sharing Our Very Selves St. Paul tells us in the second reading today that he is proud that he shared with his disciples, “not …
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Affliction and Perfect Joy St. Paul gives us what appears to be a paradox in the 2nd reading today. He praises the Thessalonians for accepting the …
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Who would have thought that Arrowhead Stadium would be such a great place to learn about the Mass? Is a Chiefs game Catholic?
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The One Thing I was conducting a parish retreat last weekend and so didn’t have a Sunday homily. As a bonus then, here is …
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Holy Role Reversal Our readings today speak of several reversals of roles. None is greater than the one spoken of in the 2nd reading. …
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Thankful Workers in the Vineyard The landowner in today’s Gospel has such compassion that he goes in search of workers for his vineyard time …
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Never Forget On this 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on our country, the phrase often featured on signs and memorials reads simply, “Never …
