
Episodes

Sunday Dec 14, 2008
Rejoice, Pray, Give Thanks
Sunday Dec 14, 2008
Sunday Dec 14, 2008
In our second reading from Paul's first letter to the Thessalonians, we hear the strange recommendation to pray always, rejoice in every circumstance, and give thanks at all times. How is this possible? Only when our lives have been radically reconfigured around Jesus Christ.

Sunday Dec 07, 2008
Prepare the Way of the Lord
Sunday Dec 07, 2008
Sunday Dec 07, 2008
The theme of preparing a highway for the Lord emerges from the time of the exile. When the Babylonian captivity was coming to a close, the prophet Isaiah envisioned God making a highway in the desert to facilitate the return of his people to Jerusalem. From what captivity of ours is God leading us this Advent?

Sunday Nov 30, 2008
The Potter and the Clay
Sunday Nov 30, 2008
Sunday Nov 30, 2008
Our first reading for this first Sunday of Advent gives us the master image of God as the potter and we, his creatures, as clay. St. Irenaeus said that God's provident direction of our lives is easy as long as the clay of our hearts remains supple and moist. Trouble comes only when we allow the clay to harden.

Sunday Nov 09, 2008
Dedication of St. John Lateran
Sunday Nov 09, 2008
Sunday Nov 09, 2008
We celebrate today the feast of the dedication of St. John Lateran, the Pope's cathedral church as bishop of Rome. This gives us the occasion to speak of the importance of all church buildings, images of the temple in Jerusalem.

Sunday Nov 02, 2008
All Souls Day
Sunday Nov 02, 2008
Sunday Nov 02, 2008
Why do we speak of the "soul?" We do so because there is something in us that links us to the eternal. Though the body fades away, the core of the person does not. And therefore, we remain connected to those who have gone before us marked with the sign of faith. We should pray for them in the hopes that one day we might live in communion with them.

Sunday Oct 26, 2008
The Three Tasks of the Church
Sunday Oct 26, 2008
Sunday Oct 26, 2008
Pope Benedict has said that the church has three basic jobs: to care for the poor, to evangelize, and to worship. These three are on clear display in our three readings for the weekend.

Sunday Oct 19, 2008
Render to Caesar
Sunday Oct 19, 2008
Sunday Oct 19, 2008
The Gospel for today raises the famously complex question of the relationship between "religion" and "politics." Though there is a legitimate distinction between the two, this can never turn into a separation. We should certainly render to Caesar what is Caesar's, but we must never forget that even Caesar belongs to God.

Sunday Oct 12, 2008
The Sacred Banquet
Sunday Oct 12, 2008
Sunday Oct 12, 2008
One of the most powerful and enduring symbols of God's intention toward the world is the sacred banquet. God wants his life to flow into us and through us to one another. The result of this is life and life to the full. The question posed by the Gospel is this: when the invitation to this banquet comes, do we answer yes or no?

Sunday Oct 05, 2008
Lessons from the Vineyard
Sunday Oct 05, 2008
Sunday Oct 05, 2008
In both the prophet Isaiah and the Gospel of Matthew, we find the image of the vineyard as a symbol of Israel. As Jesus develops this image, we see both the glory and the tragedy of Israel-as well as the promise that the church will emerge as the bearer of the God of Israel to the nations.

Sunday Sep 28, 2008
Old Adam or New Adam
Sunday Sep 28, 2008
Sunday Sep 28, 2008
Our second reading contains one of the most precious texts in the Christian tradition, Paul's description of the mind of Christ. While the old Adam clung to godliness and hence fell, the new Adam let go of his divinity and hence reversed the momentum of the fall. What does it mean to be conformed to God? It means to embrace the path of self-emptying love. Which Adam do we choose? The Old or the New?
