
Episodes

Sunday Mar 22, 2015
United in the Blood of Jesus
Sunday Mar 22, 2015
Sunday Mar 22, 2015
The best way to understand the history of salvation is to understand it as the story of covenants between God and his people. In the Old Testament, covenants are typically sealed in blood and sacrifice. In today's first reading, Jeremiah prophesies a new covenant forged by the shedding of blood— Christ's blood on the Christ— which makes the whole world into the New Israel. Through the blood of that covenant, we share in the Divine Life.

Sunday Mar 15, 2015
Hesed All the Way Through
Sunday Mar 15, 2015
Sunday Mar 15, 2015
The Divine Love is the great theme of the Bible. One of the great mistakes we can make is to project onto God our way of being and our subjectivity. God's love is unconditional, not fickle and vacillating. His love is "hesed," which means "tender mercy." This love is visible, par excellence, in the Incarnation.

Sunday Mar 08, 2015
The Ten Commandments
Sunday Mar 08, 2015
Sunday Mar 08, 2015
Although most of our parents's generation knew the Ten Commandments by heart, few Christians today can recite them. The liturgy today invites us to refocus on these timeless commands, which provide a path to a flourishing moral life.

Sunday Mar 01, 2015
The Mystical Transfiguration of Christ
Sunday Mar 01, 2015
Sunday Mar 01, 2015
The story of the Transfiguration of Christ has beguiled the Christian mind for centuries. It is the clearest New Testament evocation of mystical experience, the experience of spiritual things within the ordinary and the keen conviction that the spiritual reality is greater and more beautiful than ordinary experience. "Mystical" means there has been contact with a Person, the person of God.

Sunday Feb 22, 2015
The Ark, the Mass, and Re-Ordering the World
Sunday Feb 22, 2015
Sunday Feb 22, 2015
As Lent commences, the pews will be filled with people escaping the chaos of the modern world and finding a place of peace and order within the ship-like safety of the Church. In today's readings, we hear the peculiar story of Noah in the book of Genesis, which correlates with the Mass. We find in the ark a remnant of God's right order as he remakes the world through the purifying waters of the flood. We, too, are called to preserve the life of the world within the symbolic "ark" of the Church, but only to let that life out for the good of the World.

Sunday Feb 15, 2015
Evangelizing Out of the Encounter
Sunday Feb 15, 2015
Sunday Feb 15, 2015
The strange and unsettling Gospel account of the leper approaching Jesus is the manifestation of the deeply held notions of purity and impurity, notions that were uprooted by the God who entered into every part of our human condition to heal it and make it whole. In the Gospel and today, healing incites a mission. We, like the leper, must share how the encounter with Christ has changed our lives.

Sunday Feb 08, 2015
The Spirituality of Pain
Sunday Feb 08, 2015
Sunday Feb 08, 2015
Why would an all-powerful and all-loving God allow his people to suffer so much? That's one of the oldest and most difficult theological questions. Our first reading from Job and our Gospel from Mark provide some fascinating answers.

Sunday Feb 01, 2015

Sunday Jan 25, 2015
Radical Christianity
Sunday Jan 25, 2015
Sunday Jan 25, 2015
When Christianity is reduced to deism or moralism, we turn the Gospel into a faint echo of the surrounding culture. But today's readings propose something much more substantive than spiritual bromides or ethical directives. They suggest a new world breaking into the old.

Sunday Jan 18, 2015
The Call of Samuel
Sunday Jan 18, 2015
Sunday Jan 18, 2015
The story of the call of Samuel is illuminating for our time of corruption and cleansing. I argue that the sex abuse scandal in the church should be read through the lens of this narrative.