
Episodes

Sunday Apr 25, 2010
The Lordship of Jesus
Sunday Apr 25, 2010
Sunday Apr 25, 2010
The first reading for this Sunday, taken from the thirteenth chapter of the Acts of the Apostles, recounts the expulsion of Paul and Barnabas from Antioch. Paul's radical message of the Lordship of Jesus subverts all other power and authority. It is a public proclamation that is a challenge to all.

Sunday Apr 18, 2010
The Structure of Discipleship
Sunday Apr 18, 2010
Sunday Apr 18, 2010
Our Gospel for today, taken from the wonderful 21st chapter of St. John's Gospel, is filled with mystical and symbolic allusions. The disciples in the boat are evocative of the church; Jesus on the shore calls to mind the eschatological fulfillment toward which the church is journeying; Peter calls to mind both sinful Adam and the promise of redemption. In all of it, we see a picture of discipleship.

Sunday Apr 11, 2010
My Lord and My God
Sunday Apr 11, 2010
Sunday Apr 11, 2010
Despite the locked doors, the risen Jesus stands in the midst of the disciples. This is a beautiful icon of the Church, the community gathered around Jesus and filled with his spirit. When the Lord, first appears, Thomas is not there and hence does not believe. Only when he returns to the apostolic circle does he encounter Jesus and make his great confession. This detail reminds us that we see the risen Lord only in the church and through its mediation.

Sunday Apr 04, 2010
The Impossibly Good News of Easter
Sunday Apr 04, 2010
Sunday Apr 04, 2010
The Church's Easter proclamation is the strangest message ever delivered: Jesus Christ is risen from the dead. His resurrection is not merely a symbolic statement about Christ's historical importance or the affirmation that his cause goes on. Nor is the resurrection simply about some change in the the apostle's minds in regards to Christ after his death. The resurrection is about the real body of Jesus.

Sunday Mar 28, 2010
Which King? Whose Kingdom?
Sunday Mar 28, 2010
Sunday Mar 28, 2010
Today the Church proclaims the Passion of Christ. The story of the Lord's suffering and death haunted the minds of the first Christians. All the Gospels center around it and find their fulfillment in it. The special emphasis in this years account, taken from the Gospel of Luke, is Christ's struggle with the false kingdoms of the world.

Sunday Mar 21, 2010
All Is Loss
Sunday Mar 21, 2010
Sunday Mar 21, 2010
In our second reading for this Sunday, St. Paul lays out his resumé. In terms of the Judaism of his time, Paul was about as accomplished as one could hope to be: he was a defender of the tradition, steeped in the wisdom of his people, and blameless under the law. But after seeing Jesus risen from the dead, Paul said that he counted all of those achievements as loss and refuse. So we, he implies, should not base our lives on our accomplishments, degrees, social status--but rather on Christ crucified and risen.

Sunday Mar 14, 2010
The Father and the Sons
Sunday Mar 14, 2010
Sunday Mar 14, 2010
The parable of the prodigal son is a portrait of God's gracious love and two negative responses to that love. Both sons, in their own ways, indicate the disposition of the soul in estrangement from God.

Sunday Mar 07, 2010
A Tale of Two Trees
Sunday Mar 07, 2010
Sunday Mar 07, 2010
Today's scriptures present stories of two trees: the burning bush, that represents the reality of a soul that is receptive to God's presence, and the fig tree, which represents God's presence resisted and refused.

Sunday Feb 28, 2010
Transfigured Prayer
Sunday Feb 28, 2010
Sunday Feb 28, 2010
The startling event of the Transfiguration displays a model of prayer. The mountain represents the place of Divine encounter, the radiance of the Lord displays the interior life of the soul in relationship to the Divine life, the conversation with the prophets is a symbol of the communion of saints. All this culminates is a sending forth in mission.

Sunday Feb 21, 2010
The True and False Messiah
Sunday Feb 21, 2010
Sunday Feb 21, 2010
Today's Gospel presents the dramatic scene of the Lord Jesus' confrontation with the evil one. The evil one attempts to frustrate the Lord's mission by tempting him to become a "false" messiah by succumbing to sensual desire, exercising worldly power, and using the power of God for ego driven purposes. These temptations are intended, not just to frustrate the Lord in his mission, but our own mission as well.
