Where No Man Has Gone Before

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[As noted earlier in the week, my written meditations are focused upon the Feast of the Ascension rather than the reading for this coming Sunday.] Ascension: Gospel Reading, Luke 24:44-53 I wonder if, when Luke penned the account of our Lord’s Ascension in his gospel, that he had any...

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At the Top

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Ascension: Second Reading, Ephesians 1:15-23 The Apostle Paul surely can pray. A wonderful study is one that looks at all the prayers of St. Paul in the New Testament and today's second reading is one of those great expressions of heart. Paul has opened the letter to the Ephesian Christians...

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The Perfect Gift

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Ascension: First  Reading, Acts 1:1-11 NOTE: The observance of the Ascension of Christ on the Calendar occurs this week on Thursday. I have chosen to write our weekly meditations on this joyous Festival rather than the lessons for Easter 7 (Sunday). Can you picture it with me? Jesus, the...

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Never Alone

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Easter 6: Gospel, John 14:15-21 Last week we looked at Jesus’ focus on His Father and how He is our true destination. As the passage develops we are let in on the fact that Jesus, His Father and the Holy Spirit are all moving in our direction as well. And as long as we have breath here...

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Pregnant Waters

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Easter 6: Second Reading, 1 Peter 3:13-22 “Baptism … now saves you …” Verse 21 of 1 Peter 3 has been a bull’s-eye for all kinds of discussion, preaching and spilled ink over the years. “Baptism doesn’t save unless you believe in works.” Or...

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God Gives No Choice

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Easter 6: First Reading, Acts 17:16-31 I love the missionary journeys of Paul. Exciting to the hilt. And all  the excitement centers on the gospel and Jesus and what the first Christians and we are to be about. Taking the gospel anywhere and everywhere. The First Reading for this Sunday...

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Father Focus

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Easter 5: Gospel, John 14:1-14 Oh holy night. Not the evening of Christ’s birth, but the night of His New Covenant gift. A new Passover where our Lord Himself is the Passover, the Pascha as our Greek brothers call Him. John 14 puts us in the center of a discourse Jesus gives to His...

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Who Are We? Really?

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Easter 5: Second Reading, 1 Peter 2:2-10 We are a people set apart. The foundation of who we are is a Person. A Divine Person. A Rock. With so much type and shadow pointing to this person in the Old Testament, the Apostle Peter connects God’s NT people, the Church with this foundational...

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My Friend Stephen

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Easter 5: First Reading, Acts 6:1-9; 7:2a, 51-60 Do you have “friends” in the Bible? Do you have those with whom you relate because you see yourself in them or them in you? Or … or do you have those whose lives which you aspire to emulate? Those can be fine friends as well...

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Sheep with Good Ears

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Easter 4: Gospel, John 10:1-10 Does it surprise you how many times shepherds and sheep are spoken of in the Bible? Goodness they are everywhere. Almost from the outset. David is a shepherd. The Hebrew word for “king” has connotations of shepherd. The opening of Psalm 23 which we...

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