Advent begins very distinctively. All our attention is focused on the lighting of a single candle, in a wreath of pine branches, in the stillness of...

Advent begins very distinctively. All our attention is focused on the lighting of a single candle, in a wreath of pine branches, in the stillness of...
This, the Third Sunday of Advent, is Gaudete Sunday. “Gaudete” means, “rejoice.” Gaudete Sunday dates back to the time when...
Life can be pretty scary sometimes. In the course of an ordinary human life, a person sees some frightening things. But I’d like to suggest...
C. S. Lewis once remarked that it was no accident that parents and teachers so often say they can tolerate any failing in children, except lying,...
“You can't serve two masters. If you try, you’ll end up loving one and hating the other.” When Jesus' first listeners heard these...
It seems to me that the question for us today is what do the talents, the silver pieces in our Gospel, represent? What is it that God has given to...
Our first reading today is about our search for Wisdom, or, perhaps, about Wisdom’s search for us. On the one hand, Wisdom is readily found by...
Many people, these days, are interested in tracing their ancestry. Genealogy is a popular hobby. Elderly relatives are surprised to find themselves...
The national and international news, lately, has been awful. I’m tempted to offer a litany of wars, atrocities, scandals and epidemics to...