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Reflection for Sunday, August 13, 2000: 19th week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2000-08-13)
Spirituality|Time|The chapter of John's gospel, from which the readings come for the rest of this month, concerns Jesus presenting Himself as the Bread of Life. In today's section there is a contrast made between the manna ...
Reflection for Sunday, August 19, 2007: 20th week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2007-08-19)
PRE-PRAYERING || Those who are in the know about such things, tell us that the human brain can think of one thing per second and then change channels. Just try to think about that for more than a second. Apparently we are ...
Reflection for Sunday, August 19, 2001: 20th week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2001-08-19)
Jeremiah has literally gotten himself into deep trouble. He has been speaking to the citizens of Jerusalem to surrender to the invading, enemy king. Those soldiers and citizens who do will live and those who do not will ...
Reflection for Sunday, March 9, 2003: 1st week in Lent.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2003-03-09)
So as to be more available to the graces contained in today's readings, imagine a multicolored rainbow. One foot of this arch rests right next to Noah who is removing his raincoat and hat while he listens attentively to a ...
Reflection for Sunday, March 11, 2012: 3rd week in Lent.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2012-03-11)
We pray for the desire to overcome our sins by prayer, fasting, and works of mercy. Prayer will reduce us to our baptismal dignity. We pray so as to hear more clearly our baptismal name and mission.||Fasting puts us in a ...
Reflection for Sunday, March 12, 2000: 1st week in Lent.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2000-03-12)
The next sunday in Ordinary time will be July second. Between now and then we celebrate various seasons in the liturgical year beginning this week with Ash Wednesday and the First Sunday of Lent.|This is a "joyful season," ...
Reflection for Thursday, March 11, 1999: 3rd week in Lent.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 1999-03-11)
We hear the voice of God speaking to God's beloved people, in today's first reading from the Roman Catholic Liturgy. It is the ancient call of God to "listen to My voice, then I will be your God and you shall be My ...
Reflection for Sunday, March 4, 2012: 2nd week in Lent.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2012-03-04)
The grace we ask for in the Collect for today's Eucharistic liturgy has to do with our two senses of hearing and seeing. We pray to distinguish between the Word of God and projecting our selfish desires into God's Word. ...
Reflection for Sunday, March 5, 2000: 9th week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2000-03-05)
This is the last Sunday of ordinary time before Ash Wednesday and the beginning of the "joyful season of Lent." Our readings today center around the theme of the sacredness of time.|In Genesis, God rested on the seventh ...
Reflection for Thursday, March 4, 1999: 2nd week in Lent.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 1999-03-04)
We hear the words of God speaking through the prophet Jeremiah in today's first reading during the Roman Catholic Liturgy. There are presented two geographical landscapes. The first represents those who trust only in ...