November 6th 2019
Gospel Reflection for Sunday, May 26, 2019I am something of a “word nerd.” I actually enjoy discussing the finer points of English grammar, and in my mind, one of the greatest . . .
November 6th 2019
Gospel Reflection for Sunday, May 26, 2019I am something of a “word nerd.” I actually enjoy discussing the finer points of English grammar, and in my mind, one of the greatest . . .
November 6th 2019
Gospel Reflection for Sunday, May 12, 2019I used to jokingly tell people that I lived through a famine in a past life. My default setting is to be on guard against . . .
November 6th 2019
Gospel Reflection for Sunday, April 28, 2019The questions are seemingly endless. How much can we trust the testimony of those interviewed? What exactly did the eyewitnesses report? Does the report detail . . .
November 6th 2019
Gospel Reflection for Sunday, April 14I remember my last words to my mother on her deathbed before she drew her last breath. I had thought about what I might say . . .
March 22nd 2019
Gospel Reflection for Sunday, March 24, 2019Wouldn’t it be great if we didn’t have to end our vacation at that sunny, beachside resort after a single week and could live there . . .
February 24th 2019
Gospel Reflection for Sunday, February 24, 2019We live in an upside down world where things are not what they seem. Boiling water actually freezes faster than room temperature water, something known . . .
February 10th 2019
Gospel Reflection for Sunday, February 10, 2019There are some amazing things about being a kid: time for naps, ice cream, birthday parties with lots of presents, ice cream, Santa Claus, family vacations . . .
January 27th 2019
Gospel Reflection for Sunday, January 27, 2019I have always found it significant – and even a little funny – that Jesus’ first recorded miracle was turning water into wine. Instead of feeding . . .
January 13th 2019
Gospel Reflection for Sunday, January 13, 2019The Christmas break gave me time to catch up on current events and read articles I had marked but was never able to get to . . .