Thursday, October 25, 2012
New Edition of Vocations View Newsletter
I have posted the newest volume of the Vocations View Newsletter. Click to go to the page, or Right click to download!
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Following Christ is not about power, but service, following the example of Christ who comes to ransom us. May we serve well!
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Entry into the Kingdom of God is not a matter of buying or selling or who you know. It is letting it all go and following Christ. It is following the commandments, yes, but being willing to step out in faith, reaching out to God.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
The readings this weekend help us to reflect on the reality of marriage. Marriage is a natural institution created by God in the very beginning. He created humanity as male and female, and the complementarity of the sexes is for the continuation of the human race. The institution of marriage is given to assure the raising of children in an ideal environment. In the Gospel, Jesus is questioned about the nature of divorce, and He responds that the Law allows divorce because of the hardness of heart - because of sin. But Jesus reminds them that this is not the way it was meant to be. Throughout the Gospel, Jesus raises the institution of marriage to a sacrament. Marriage is to have five traits, and as a sacrament, those traits are strengthened by grace: Free, total, Fruitful, faithful, and permanent. The fact that we have to add that Marriage is between one man, one woman, is proof that we have fallen further away from God and His will. May we have the strength and courage to proclaim the beauty of marriage as a reflection of original justice and God's plan for the propagation and education of children.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. John asks about what to do about those that do not follow Christ and the Apostles ("us"). Jesus instructs that they are not to prevent the man, as he what he is doing is proof of his support of Jesus, at least implicitly. We can act with jealousy, too, and when we respond to Christ, we must see that we are to work together. That is the beauty of our Church and her vocations: We are not all ordained, or religious, or married, yet we are all to work together.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
To enter the Kingdom of God, we must become like children. As children, we would need to admit our dependance on God, our own limitations, and our need. We come to Christ on His terms, not on our own.
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