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Lent IV – “Of things invisible to mortal sight”
John 9:1-41 So much the rather thou, celestial Light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her powers Irradiate, there plant eyes, all mist from thence Purge and disperse, that I may see and tell Of things invisible to mortal … Continue reading
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LENT III – “A Thing Eternal”
LENT III – “A Thing Eternal” John 4: 5-42 Trees that sing dry out all fall; tranquil mountains age into plains. But the song of water is a thing eternal. Federico García Lorca The story of Jesus and the Samaritan … Continue reading
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Lent II – “No Primal Solitude”
Lent II – John 3:1-17 “A newer garden of creation, no primal solitude.” Walt Whitman Nicodemus – his name means “the people’s victor.” It is a common name, but not much is known of this particular individual. However, what is … Continue reading
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Lent I – 2014 – “The present is singular”
Lent I – The Temptation of Jesus – Matthew 4: 1-11 “The present is singular.” Jorge Luis Borges “The present is singular.” Singularity. Absolute. What is Absolute is singular. “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord; and … Continue reading
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Ash Wednesday – 2014 “And the lost heart stiffens and rejoices.”
(I am re-posting this since I do not have the resources at this time to prepare a new reflection. Please forgive me.) Matthew 6:1-6; 16-21. “And the lost heart stiffens and rejoices.” T. S. Eliot, Ash Wednesday I believe that … Continue reading
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Rachel Weeping
(Note: I am re-posting this piece as a remembrance. I do not want to forget where my spirit was on that day one year ago). “Rachel weeping for her children; she refused to be consoled, because they were no more.” … Continue reading
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Death, Again.
Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for, thou art not so ” Often have I been moved to quiet reverence by the hopeful harmony of this sonnet. In moments when dread overtakes me and I feel … Continue reading
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John 20: 1-18 The Empty Tomb: Easter’s Bold Announcement
The Evangelist John has a Christology that makes the resurrection superfluous. The Gospel is singularly concerned with one question: who is Jesus? Every “sign” from the Incarnation to the crucifixion is designed to answer this question. From begin to end, … Continue reading
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Luke 22:14 – 23:56 – Betrayal, Denial, Trial
This extensive reading for the Sunday of the Passion intends to present a panoramic view of the final days in the life of Jesus. The length leaves me with the daunting task of selecting smaller sections or particular ideas for … Continue reading
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John 12:1-8 — The Anointing at Bethany
The story is reported in Mark 14:3-9; Matthew 26:6-13, and traces of a similar story in Luke 7:36-50. It is a legend that must have been handed down in various forms with varying content to address the beliefs of different … Continue reading
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