… devouring houses

Mark 12.38-44. 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, year B Most of you have heard today’s Gospel a number of times over the years. And so, you are probably thinking to yourselves that it is a nice lead-in for the Deacon doing a homily about giving. OK. Thats not too challenging. Perhaps a homily that contrasts […]

… servanthood

Mark 10.35-45 whoever wishes to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wishes to be first among you must be slave of all. What a fascinating scenario is played out before us in today’s Gospel. The two disciples James and John want to be seen as Christ’s left- and right-hand persons. Now, we […]

seedlings ……

homily for the 11th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B. 2024. Mark 4.26-34 We live in challenging times. Not that this is new to humanity, or even to some of us here. Indeed, I remember in elementary school sheltering below my desk as we rehearsed what to do in case of a nuclear missile attack. […]

… in ways we least expect

Luke 24.35-48 Jesus comes to you and me in ways we least expect. In the Gospel today,  Cleopas and his companion are telling the other disciples how Jesus appeared to them on the road to Emmaus when Jesus shows up out of nowhere, interrupting their conversation.  “Shalom!” he says. “Peace be with you,”  They see him, they hear […]

the healing presence of God

4th Sunday Ordinary Time Year B : Gospel: Mark 1.21-28 Mark’s Gospel has a particular style.. Very action oriented. Very direct. Seems very simple, but beware- for under that simplicity lays really deep messages; every story, every event, every place, has some hidden depths. In the next few weeks, Mark will tell us stories that […]

called as servants

Matthew 23.1-12 We are fast approaching the end of the liturgical year ……and by next month we will be leaving the Gospel of Matthew behind ….. So, are there some important insights we can gain from todays Gospel reading? The answer, of course, is Yes. And indeed, as is so often true with Scripture, our […]