Blog 1 December Luke 21:29-33

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Please read this passage before reading the homily. In some places in Florida, people buy four-million-dollar homes and tear them down to build ten-million-dollar ones.  Every building project involves the destruction of what was to make way for what will … Continued

Blog 29 November Luke 21:12-19

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Please read this passage before reading the homily. Christians are being seized and persecuted today, but so are people of other religious faiths.  Persecution has been a facet of our lives since the earliest days and will be a facet … Continued

Blog 27 November Luke 19:45-48

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Please read this passage before reading the homily. Jesus observes a widowed lady making her contribution for the upkeep of the temple, the temple tax.  Her two small coins are worth far less than the tax prescribed and she is … Continued

26 November 2023: Matthew 25:14-30

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Please read the passage before reading the homily.  My sisters and brothers, Jesus is the shepherd of his flock.  At his birth shepherds came to see the infant Jesus, but how those shepherds the flock for Jesus.  The Sacred Scriptures … Continued

Blog 24 November Luke 19:45-48

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Please read this passage before reading the homily. The prophet Daniel had spoken of a mysterious number 70 (Daniel 9:2, 24).  Luke began his gospel account with the conception and birth of John the Baptist and of Jesus.  The days … Continued

Blog 22 November Luke 19:11-28

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Please read this passage before reading the homily. Life is complicated and so is this gospel passage.  Herod Archelaus was the son of Herod the Great.  Upon his dad’s death he went to Rome to have the emperor give him … Continued

Blog 20 November Luke 18:35-43

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Please read this passage before reading the homily. Who was passing by?  The crowd said it was Jesus of Nazareth.  The beggar called him Son of David.  The crowd saw him as a person from Nazareth; the beggar has insight … Continued