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Reflection for Sunday, December 6, 2022: 2nd Week of Advent.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2022-12-06)
|My husband and I were very fond of dogs. Even before I married Michael, I had enjoyed having dogs share my home. You will wonder, perhaps why I would begin reflection on St. Nicholas talking about my affection for dogs, ...
Reflection for Friday, December 4, 2022: 2nd Week of Advent.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2022-12-04)
|During this time of the year, every television commercial, every department store, and even most of our conversations focus our attention on Christmas plans. We begin to turn our attention to whom to invite over for ...
Reflection for Saturday, December 5, 2022: 2nd Week of Advent.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2022-12-05)
The healing of the paralytic who was lowered by his friends through a hole they made in the roof of the house where Jesus was preaching is undoubtedly a dramatic story. But, at least in my opinion, if we don't consider the ...
Reflection for Monday, December 7, 2022: 2nd Week of Advent.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2022-12-07)
|As I grow older, it becomes easier for me to see that God's power is in God's kindness. Everything I read in the lessons today gives support to the relationship I've developed with a kind and compassionate God over the ...
Reflection for Wednesday, December 9, 2022: 2nd Week of Advent.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2022-12-09)
|I gave a test recently, and some of the students did not perform very well. I know they won't be happy with their test grades, and I feel bad about the situation. I think they should have read the text, they should have ...
Reflection for Monday, January 6, 2020: Epiphany of the Lord (US).
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2020-01-06)
"When Jesus heard that John had been arrested, he withdrew to Galilee … and went to live in Capernaum by the sea."|Matthew 4:12|I often watched my friend, Jesus, when he first returned to us in Capernaum after John was ...
Reflection for Sunday, January 5, 2020: Epiphany of the Lord (US).
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2020-01-05)
|Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,|who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavens,|as he chose us in him, before the foundation of the world,|to be holy and without blemish ...
Reflection for Friday, January 3, 2020: 2nd week of Christmas.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2020-01-03)
This reflection will be coming soon. Until then, here is one from Tom Quinn, from 2018.|The days of Advent flew by for those of us who are older, and no doubt, dragged on for those who are younger. Then, it seems, our ...
Reflection for Monday, January 6, 2020: Epiphany of the Lord (US).
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2020-01-06)
|Falling Down and Being Lifted Up|In the Nativity scenes we set up in churches and homes we are familiar with the three figures that make their appearance today, joining the figures of Jesus, Mary, Joseph, shepherds and ...
Reflection for Thursday, January 2, 2020: 2nd week of Christmas.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2020-01-02)
|As I am reflecting on and writing about these readings for Jan. 2 – the dawn of a new year and the dawn of a new decade – Christmas music and Christmas bustle are swirling all around me. At the same time, our nation is ...