REFLECTIONS TODAY In the First Reading, Moses presents two paths for human beings: serve God and gain life and abundance, or worship idols and suffer poverty and death. But this is far from obvious. The Israelites saw how pagan nations prospered and how wicked people thrived in their worship of...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Today is Ash Wednesday. In receiving the ashes, we acknowledge that we are formed from the dust of the ground, and some day we will return to ashes. But we are precious in God’s eyes, given life and freedom, the same freedom given to angels. Using that freedom, our first...
REFLECTIONS TODAY 1 Peter 3:18 says that we now enjoy the salvation we have obtained from the suffering of Jesus on the cross through his Spirit that dwells in our hearts. This is not a reward that we will experience only in the future. We can now taste the peace, justice, and love...
REFLECTIONS TODAY The heart is the measure of true service. True honesty is having a heart that is willing to be taught. And who should be teaching us? Only Jesus! We are all his students, disciples who learn every day from the example he left behind—his words and deeds. But where...
REFLECTIONS TODAY First Reading • Sir 27:4-7 When a sieve is shaken, the husks appear; so do one’s faults when one speaks. As the test of what the potter molds is in the furnace, so in tribulation is the test of the just. The fruit of a tree shows the care it has had; so too does one’s...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Gospel • Mark 10:13-16 Our readings today speak of receiving God’s grace with an open heart. In the First Reading, receiving God’s command with an open heart is also like praying. In order for our prayers to be fruitful, we speak to God with our hearts and minds open to what...
REFLECTIONS TODAY In modern times, one of the traditional values under severest attack is the unitive and permanent character of marriage. One can hardly count by fingers countries where divorce has not yet been legalized. And marriage can be dissolved for flimsiest of reasons, often under the...
REFLECTIONS TODAY While we hear of people who try to kill themselves and even succeed in doing so for one reason or another, there are others who cling to dear life in spite of severe physical impairments that deprive them of a “meaningful” life. For them, it is better to go through life...
REFLECTIONS TODAY The Catholic Church is a bureaucracy populated by leaders who may be goodhearted but are less-than perfect souls. Pope Francis, in his intention to reform the Roman Curia, has warned its leaders of the diseases of leadership that might make them insular, imperious, and...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Like in any normal family, adult Jews love to have children around them. Children are the source of joy and laughter, and they embody the hopes of the family for a better future. But children are put in their proper place. They cannot join adults, especially males, in their...
REFLECTIONS TODAY The movie “The Pope’s Exorcist,” based on the book of Fr. Gabriele Amorth and starring Russel Crowe, has brought once again people’s attention to the existence and devices of the devil. Fr. Amorth says that many people, even in the Church, do not believe in the...
REFLECTIONS TODAY First Reading • 1 Sm 26:2, 7-9, 12-13, 22-23 In those days, Saul went down to the wilderness of Ziph with three thousand picked men of Israel, to search for David in the desert of Ziph. So David and Abishai went among Saul’s soldiers by night, and found Saul lying...