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Reflection for Friday, April 4, 2008: 2nd week in Easter.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2008-04-04)
Scripture scholars agree that the multiplication of loaves and fishes in John's gospel is really John's way of reflecting upon Jesus' giving his disciples His Body and His Blood during his final Passover Meal with them. ...
Reflection for Tuesday, September 2, 2003: 22nd week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2003-09-02)
Jesus spoke and acted with authority: "He taught them on the sabbath, and they were astonished at his teaching because he spoke with authority." And again, "What is there about his word? For with authority and power he ...
Reflection for Friday, December 3, 2004: Memorial of Saint Francis Xavier, Priest.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2004-12-03)
Two blind men approached Jesus and begged, "Son of David, have pity on us." Jesus was moved and responded simply, "Let it be done for you according to your faith." ||We all carry heavy burdens. In my experience, many of ...
Reflection for Wednesday, November 7, 2012: 31st week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2012-11-07)
Following Jesus as his disciple is not easy - then or now!||In the gospels Jesus never left his followers with the impression that being his disciple would be easy. He realized that it would involve a radical break with ...
Reflection for Wednesday, November 8, 2000: 31st week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2000-11-08)
It is not easy to be a follower of Jesus. It wasn't in Jesus' own day, and it isn't today.||Following Jesus for the original disciples meant breaking away from father, mother, wife, children, sisters, brothers -- and all ...
Reflection for Friday, April 27, 2001: 2nd week in Easter.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2001-04-27)
"We are who we are in God's sight -- nothing more and nothing less."||Who are we in God's sight? We are the Church, the Body of Christ continuing Christ's work for the coming of our Father's Kingdom "on earth as it is in ...