Monday, April 27, 2026

5th Sunday of Easter


Our readings for fifth Sunday of Easter are:
  1. Acts 6: 1-7
  2. Psalms 33: 1-2, 4-5, 18-19
  3. 1 Peter 2: 4-9
  4. John 14: 1-12
                • Serving others
                  • Fr. Greg Boyle of Homeboy Industries tells of a parish that he served in the LA inner city.  They started sheltering the homeless in their church, but that created some unexpected challenges.  No amount of incense on Sunday morning was quite enough to remove the smell of all those homeless people who had spent the night there.
                  • Do you think Fr. Boyle's church went "over the top" caring for the poor?
                  • How should they have done things differently?
                  • Is a church an inappropriate place for the homeless to sleep?
                  • Is someone's bedroom an inappropriate place to worship God? 
                • I am not alone
                  • God is always with us.  We are pretty confident of that.
                  • When have you felt the presence of God powerfully in your life?
                  • What difference did that Presence make in the here and now?
                  • How did that Presence change you in the time since then?
                  • What do you do to try to be in that Presence all the time? 
                • Finding your purpose
                  • How would you define a priest?
                  • Does a priest have to be ordained?
                  • Who are some priests who have made a difference in your life?
                  • Do they have anything in common?
                  • Do you have anything in common with them?
                  • Would you like to? 
                • Be the miracle
                  • How would you define "miracle"?
                  • How do such things happen?
                  • What role does God play in miracles?
                  • What role do we play in them?
                  • What are some miracles that you've seen?
                  • What are some miracles that you'd like to see? 
                • Preparation for Reconciliation
                  • Where might God be calling me to work for justice in some small way?
                  • Who in my life needs a companion?
                  • Where is God building humility in me?
                  • How might God be calling me to participate in a miracle? 

                Give me Ears to Listen

                I am convinced that the Spirit manifests Himself in creativity.
                That ability to see things in a new way unlike any other.
                That ability to see a path through the present where there is none.
                That ability to bring dreams barely whispered into full-throated reality.

                The Spirit calls in the whispers of the day to day.
                When we are able to stop and listen to what the day is telling us.
                And when we are willing to silence the shouts from all sides.
                And ask ourselves: "where was I closest to God today?"

                And also ask ourselves "where did I feel absent, cut off, removed from God?"
                How did that happen to me?
                What did I do about that estrangement, that isolation?
                What does that isolation tell me about God, His will for me?

                Sadly, we'll never get it right.
                God's direction is seldom crystal clear, at least for now.
                But the only way to learn to listen is to learn to obey.
                And trust God in the mistakes along the way.

                For if we wait for perfect clarity before obedience - 
                We'll never make mistakes, which would be a mistake.
                We'll never learn confidence in our ears.
                We'll never learn courage in the face of our fears.

                Come, sit a spell with me and pray.
                That we might both hear His voice in our separate lives together.
                And learn how to build His Kingdom.
                One imperfect living stone at a time. 


                Shalom!

                Monday, April 20, 2026

                4th Sunday of Easter


                Our readings for fourth Sunday of Easter are:
                1. Acts 2: 2: 14a, 36-41
                2. Psalms 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6
                3. 1 Peter 2: 20b-25
                4. John 10: 1-10
                              • Survivalists
                                • Survivalists come in several flavors, but none of them want to depend on "the grid" for essential services because they are certain that it is just a matter of time before the conventional infrastructure has a catastrophic failure.  Sort of hard to argue with that perspective when you watch the evening news.
                                • What corruption do you see in our world today?
                                • How can we, as God's elect, save ourselves from such corruption?
                                • How can we help each other achieve such salvation?
                                • Can we have an impact on any of the corruption around us? 
                              • I am not alone
                                • I love the story of Veronica from the Mater Dolorosa.  She risked a great deal by stepping away from the crowd to minister to Jesus, no matter how briefly.  Wiping His face probably did little to relieve His physical suffering.  But it meant all the world to Him, I'm sure.
                                • When is a time that you have been able to be a companion to someone else?
                                • How did you help them through their challenges of the moment?
                                • How did that make you feel?
                                • How did that encounter with another help you in your own challenges? 
                              • Finding meaning
                                • Suffering, regardless of the nature of that suffering, often feels unfair.  We do our best to follow God's direction, and yet things go wrong in spite of our best efforts.  That's hard to understand.
                                • What has caused you suffering, or still causes you suffering?
                                • Do you feel that God owes you an explanation?
                                • If Jesus suffered for us, what purpose can our suffering serve?
                                • Which virtue(s) do you think would help you through suffering the most? 
                              • Finding your mission
                                • Jesus the gate leads us into His fold as well as outward to mission.  The two rely on each other for their renewal and meaning.
                                • How have others helped you find your mission(s) through the years?
                                • How have you helped others to find their mission?
                                • Why do you think that we need each other that way?
                                • How can we be better at helping others find where they belong?
                                • Does that "place of belonging" ever change?
                              • Preparation for Reconciliation
                                • Where might God be calling me to work for justice in some small way?
                                • Who in my life needs a companion?
                                • Where is God building humility in me?
                                • Am I where I belong in all things?

                              Shalom!

                              Monday, April 13, 2026

                              3rd Sunday of Easter


                              Our readings for third Sunday of Easter are:
                              1. Acts 2: 14: 22-33
                              2. Psalms 16: 1-2, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11
                              3. 1 Peter 1: 17-21
                              4. Luke 24: 13-35
                                            • Finding your voice
                                              • Peter must have felt himself a total failure at Jesus' crucifixion, but Jesus showed him mercy and forgiveness, and caused a resurrection in Peter that was a true transformation.  Peter had been afraid to speak up, but he found his voice.
                                              • Speaking up can happen in many ways.  We can "speak up" by giving our time, talent, treasure away.  We can speak up by written and other artistic forms of expression.  We can speak up by helping the poor.
                                              • How do you "speak up" about the Kingdom?
                                              • Do you think that your voice is making a difference?
                                              • Do you feel called in your work?
                                              • If not, why not? 
                                            • My Body in Confidence
                                              • Most of us have one of two relationships to our own body: it's working pretty well so we take it for granted, or for one reason or another, we're uncomfortably aware of it and it's slow evolution as we grow ever more aged.  But there's a third option, we can learn to listen to our bodies.
                                              • When you get tense, or tired out, or anxious, where does that emotion tend to center in your body?
                                              • Do you ever stop to ask yourself why you are feeling that way, or do you just "power through it" since you probably don't have time to try to deal with such things as feelings?
                                              • Have you ever "sat down" with your body and try to figure out why it's feeling the way that it does?
                                              • What has it told you lately? 
                                            • Divine Mercy
                                              •  The Good News of Jesus resurrection is not so much an affirmation of God's power as it is a lesson in God's ability to transform disappointment, betrayal, suffering, death into abundant life.  But we have to find hope first.
                                              • When have your hopes been dashed in life?
                                              • How did you handle that disappointment?
                                              • How did you learn to hope again?
                                              • What do you hope for lately? 
                                            • Faith sharing
                                              • Things can happen in our lives that isolate us, and make us feel as though we're all alone.  That could be a dire medical diagnosis, a death close to us, depression that won't go away.  Those are the times that we must stand fast in our discipleship and weather the storm.
                                              • Have you ever felt alone, as though you were going through something that no one else would really understand?
                                              • What did you do to try to get through that time of isolation?
                                              • How did you finally make it through?
                                              • What did you learn about such occasions in your life?
                                              • Do you think that you're prepared for the next one? 
                                            • Preparation for Reconciliation
                                              • Where might God be calling me to work for justice in some small way?
                                              • Where might God be speaking to me through my own body?
                                              • What in my life makes me worry about the way that God sees me?
                                              • Can I trust God enough to share my faith with others?

                                            I'm Forgiven

                                            We had set out for Emmaus to try to pick up the pieces.
                                            Neither of us had any idea what lay ahead of us.
                                            But Jerusalem, the defeated disciples, the triumphant Jews,
                                            None of those had anything that either of us wanted going forward.

                                            Most of all, I worried what I would say to my parents, my siblings.
                                            I had left all of them to follow Jesus.  None of them understood.
                                            I could hardly articulate where I was going, why I was going.
                                            I probably sounded mildly deranged to them back then.

                                            Now, now I would be going back home, a mere shell of my former self.
                                            I felt like I had aged twenty years in the past three.
                                            The life had gone from my step, the light from my eyes.
                                            Now, now I was just surviving, only because there was nought else to do.

                                            But then Jesus came upon us, spent the day with us.
                                            Broke bread with us, and in that moment of hospitality -
                                            We knew Him for who He was, who we were with Him -
                                            And who He is within us.

                                             It wasn't until we were half way back to Jerusalem -
                                            The shadows on the road growing longer, and the night growing chill -
                                            That I realized that I had been as big a disappointment to Him -
                                            As He had been to us.  But He never left us.

                                            And I realized then that He had forgiven me.
                                            Absolved me of my despair, and doubts, and fears.
                                            Entrusted us with the Good News for the rest of the disciples.
                                            And all Jerusalem, all God's children.

                                            I dropped to my knees and thanked God for seeking me out.
                                            Finding me even as I fled the scene.
                                            Knowing that I would not have the courage to stay.
                                            Certain of my uncertainty.

                                            He is alive.
                                            He is alive in me.
                                            Because I am forgiven.

                                            And now, and now, I can even forgive myself. 

                                            Shalom!

                                            Monday, April 6, 2026

                                            Divine Mercy Sunday (AKA 2nd Sunday of Easter)


                                            Our readings for Divine Mercy Sunday day are:
                                            1. Acts 2: 42-47
                                            2. Psalms 118: 2-4, 13-15, 22-24
                                            3. 1 Peter 1: 3-9
                                            4. John 20: 19-31
                                                          • Community living
                                                            • In the book Kisses From Katie a young missionary to Uganda is confronted by unimaginable poverty and suffering.  One of the principles that illuminates her service is the simple statement "God doesn't make extra babies" which I take to mean that all children are God's children, regardless of how they come into this world.
                                                            • How would you define justice?
                                                            • Can justice be measured?
                                                            • Is it possible for there to be justice as long as any of us have any more than anyone else?
                                                            • How can we help to bring about justice in our immediate vicinity?
                                                            • Is that enough? 
                                                          • Finding victory
                                                            • Victory can mean a lot of different things.
                                                            • What are some things that God has given you victory over?
                                                            • How did you pray for that victory?  What were you looking for in that victory?
                                                            • Is a victory in our lives necessarily always permanent?
                                                            • Why is that? 
                                                          • Finding true joy
                                                            • Joy is a funny emotion.  We might tell others that landing that dream job gives you joy, or, if you're lucky, your children give you joy.  Or maybe your spouse gives you joy.
                                                            • Is all joy the same?
                                                            • What are some things that give you joy that never change, that are solid, despite anything else going on in your life?
                                                            • Is joy incompatible with sorrow in your life?
                                                            • What do you do to fill your life with more joy? 
                                                          • Faith sharing
                                                            • There is no second-hand faith.  I cannot give you my faith as a gift, as much as I might wish that I could.  We can share with each other of our faith, we can share experiences of God that we have had because we had faith.  But faith has to come from within.
                                                            • Have you ever become discouraged when you're trying to share your faith with others?
                                                            • If that person or persons had received faith, what would you want to see them do with that faith?
                                                            • What changes would you want to see in their lives?
                                                            • Why is faith so hard?
                                                            • Is it worse today than before?
                                                            • Why? 
                                                          • Preparation for Reconciliation
                                                            • Where might God be calling me to work for justice in some small way?
                                                            • Am I settling for a stale-mate when God has a victory for me?
                                                            • What brings me joy?
                                                            • Can I trust God enough to share my faith with others?
                                                           
                                                          Shalom!