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Easter

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This is traditional… Just to get you thinking a little bit and to make sure everyone is awake… A parishioner was in front of me coming out of church one day, and the preacher was standing at the door as he always is…to shake hands. He grabbed the parishioner by the hand and pulled him […]

HOLY SATURDAY

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Throughout the season of the church year we celebrate Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany. Three months later we commemorate Ash Wednesday, Lent, Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter. The longest season of the church year is Pentecost, celebrated 50 days later. But what do we call “the Saturday” that falls between Good Friday and […]

A dialogue meditation “to savor…” Good Friday

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Pastor: One author has written: “Jesus was born crucified. Whenever he became conscious of “who he was,” he also became conscious of “what he had to do.” The “cross-shaped shadow” could always be seen. And “the screams of hells imprisoned” could always be heard. This explains “the glint of determination” on his face as he […]

Maundy Thursday

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Every year I also have to remind myself again of the meaning of Maundy Thursday. It’s one of those “churchy words” that we use once a year, “Maundy,” but its significance …can always be lost in the previous year’s facts and figures. “Maundy” means “commandment.” It comes from an old Latin word that sounds similar, […]

Passion Sunday Lk. 23 1-49 Lent 6 C

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I am not pointing fingers. I am not getting political. Do not read anything into the message. I think it is important to point out that “mockery and derision” are frequently the tactic of the “rich and the powerful” to besmirch someone’s character. It is historic. It has happened for centuries. It goes way back […]

John 12. 1-8 Lent V

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Tonight, we are headed to a home somewhere in the Jerusalem suburb of Bethany, where Jesus stopped in to see his “old friends Mary, Martha and Lazarus” before he enters the city for the last time. “He loved them,” John tells us… although he does not tell us why. It doesn’t really matter either. Sometimes […]

John 12. 1-8 Franciscan Villa – Francis House

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It is not often talked about…but the gospel of John is also known as being the book of contrasts… For example: If I say, “Good,” you say, “Bad.” If I say, “Hot” you say, “____.”) If I say, “In” you say, “_____.”) If I say, “Dark” you say, “___.”) If I say, “Rich” you say, […]

Jn.12. 1-8 Lent V-C

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I really want you to know that our Gospel text for today was extremely famous in the life of the early church. As a matter of fact, the same story is recorded in “some fashion” in each of the four gospel accounts. “Basically” it would seem that there are “two versions” of the same occurrence; […]

Luke 15. 1-3, 11b-32 Lent 4

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So, I played with some words. What comes to your mind when I say these words? Reckless. Blow. Foolish. Throw Away. Wasteful. Lose. Splurge. Consume. Misspend. Deplete. Misuse. Exhaust. Carelessly. And, drain. All of these words in “one way” or “another” relate to the word “prodigal.” If you want to know what a “prodigal” son […]