Mary of Nazareth is undergoing a series of very trying experiences. She is pregnant under questionable circumstances. She is traveling a great distance on the back of a mule while pregnant. She is being forced upon this trip late in her pregnancy by an emperor who wants more tax money from working people. She and … Continue reading “Giving Birth to Peace”
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Spectrum of Learning: Power
A baby’s birth is celebrated today, one whose “life was the light of the human race; the light that shines in the darkness.” The darkness was and is a world of division, in which suffering is justified, and violence assumed as salvific. The light is that of Christ, a light shown as communion transcending division, … Continue reading “Spectrum of Learning: Power”
Spectrum of Learning: Illuminate
Joseph lives in the shadows of the Gospel with Matthew alone shining any light upon him. That light first comes in the form of Joseph’s genealogy which is helpful in providing Jesus some credibility with Matthew’s Jewish readers. The second time and the focus of this Sunday’s Gospel, Matthew shines a light on Joseph to … Continue reading “Spectrum of Learning: Illuminate”
Spectrum of Learning: See
We have been looking for a Messiah. He will be our savior to keep us pure, separate from the impure foreign infidels and their collaborators. We thought we found our savior in John and were baptized into his group. We had the sense we were emerging from this world’s darkness to find a light for … Continue reading “Spectrum of Learning: See”
Spectrum of Learning: Aware
The Gospel for the Second Sunday of Advent begins with John the Baptist. John is something of a fiery character. He is a prophet and makes the public aware of the injustice of rulers. John calls them a “brood of vipers.” The rulers are aware of his challenge and plan to extinguish him, for that … Continue reading “Spectrum of Learning: Aware”
Spectrum of Learning: Awake
Jesus is encouraging those who want to learn from him to stay awake to a coming meaningful event. It is the coming of the Son of Man. It is a highly misunderstood and misinterpreted event. The coming of the Son of Man refers to Resurrection. Like Jesus’ coming at birth, the soon to be celebrated … Continue reading “Spectrum of Learning: Awake”
To Conspire
The setting is Golgotha. It is the place of skulls. Jesus is breathing his last. He is hanging on a cross. On either side is a criminal. They too, are gasping for breath. One criminal speaks to Jesus. His words reveal knowledge. He knows Jesus in this life. He hopes to know Jesus in the … Continue reading “To Conspire”
Hope Amidst Trials
In this Sunday’s Gospel Jesus speaks apocalyptically, saying of the Temple, “there will not be left a stone upon another stone.” He speaks of people who will start “wars and insurrections” and that “Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom.” Though his apocalyptic language may sound similar to current doomsdayers, to label Jesus … Continue reading “Hope Amidst Trials”
The Graveyard Shift
This Sunday’s readings are each marked by grave diggers. In the Old Testament, the Maccabees family is having their grave dug by foreign rulers. The rulers reject their way of life and will kill them for it; “seven brothers with their mother were arrested and tortured with whips and scourges by the king.” In Paul’s … Continue reading “The Graveyard Shift”
Growing in Stature
Among the people, Jesus is growing in stature. He is experienced as a man of integrity, honest and caring. When word spreads through Jericho that he “intends to pass through the town,” a particular man in it, Zacchaeus, “seeks to see who Jesus is.” Zacchaeus is a tax collector. Tax collectors are used by Roman … Continue reading “Growing in Stature”