"There are not one hundred people in the United States who hate The Catholic Church, but there are millions who hate what they wrongly perceive the Catholic Church to be." (Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen)
Wisdom Wednesday - Week 17
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"Do not abandon yourselves to despair. We are the Easter people and hallelujah is our song."
Jesus said: “My sheep hear my voice; I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish. No one can take them out of my hand. My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all, and no one can take them out of the Father’s hand. The Father and I are one.” (John 10:27-30) Even though we have a short Gospel today, it's big enough to designate this day as Good Shepherd Sunday. According to the Collins Dictionary online, one of the definitions of a shepherd is, "One who protects, guides, or watches over a person or group of people." Jesus is our Shepherd who does indeed give us eternal life. Just as a shepherd in the field will do anything to protect his sheep, including risk & give up his life, Jesus did the same. Willingly, He suffered a violent death to save & protect us from our sins. How do we repay Jesus? Sadly, many times we don't. Our humanity encompasses our whole being & we often turn our backs to Him. We sh...
It's been said that the three times Jesus asks Peter if he loves Him are representative of the three times Peter denied Jesus during His Passion. Each inquiry into his love of Christ was a chance for Peter to redeem himself & fully accept the responsibility Jesus had bestowed upon him to lead as the first pope. "Feed My lambs...Tend My sheep...Feed My sheep...Follow Me!" These directives, are not just for Peter, but are for all church leaders. I think of the bishop of our diocese & one of the great successes of his leadership. Since his installation as bishop in 2022, two of his primary focuses have been vocations & evangelization. That year saw no priestly ordinations in our diocese. In May 2023, we had one priest ordained & in May 2024, we had five. Next weekend, we will see three more ordained. Since his installation as our bishop, the number of seminarians in our diocese has gone from 17 to 40. Vatican News even shared an article on this great achiev...
Numbers 21:4-9 was the first reading from the daily Mass yesterday (4/8/2025). The passage details what happened to the Israelites who grumbled against Moses & the Lord, questioning why they were led to the desert, only to die. God punished them by sending saraph serpents which bit & killed many of them. They went to Moses, imploring him to intercede & ask God to take the serpents away. God, in turn, had Moses make a serpent & attach it to a bronze pole. Anyone bitten was to look upon it & they would live. The translation used for the Mass reading does not say the people would be “healed” , only that they would “live” . Curious about how the passage had been translated in other Bibles, I went to the Bible Gateway website . I looked up at least 25 Bible translations, most of which used the word “live”. Two used “recovered” , & three said “healed” (Douay Rheims 1899, The Voice, & Wycliffe). That got me thinking…why would God want the Israelites to live, but ...
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