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Reflection for Sunday, January 26, 2014: 3rd week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2014-01-26)
|In the birth of Jesus, God brought light into a dark world. Several of our New Testament writers say this in different ways. John takes a cosmic point of view: the eternal Word, through whom all things were created, was ...
Reflection for Sunday, January 22, 2017: 3rd Week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2017-01-22)
The Gospel today finds Jesus coming forward ….asking for volunteers to be with him…in the flesh, in the spirit, and as one. To leave their homes, their community, their way of being, their way of living all for something ...
Reflection for Sunday, January 24, 1999: 3rd week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 1999-01-24)
I read an article some time ago which contained the line, "Night amplifies everything that moves through it, thoughts as well as trains." Have you been aware of that? I have been cognizant of that many times, but had never ...
Reflection for Sunday, January 27, 2008: 3rd week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2008-01-27)
PRE-PRAYERING || One of the more ancient questions about God and humankind is whether God initiates and sustains the relationship or do we. History records tribes and clans going up or across or over to a specific holy ...
Reflection for Sunday, January 27, 2002: 3rd week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2002-01-27)
There is a venerable philosophical principle stating that whatever is received is received according to the mode of the receiver. Stated simply, if you wish to speak to me, you had better use English or Spanish, but only ...
Reflection for Sunday, January 23, 2011: 3rd week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2011-01-23)
PRE-PRAYERING | In my early years as a Catholic, we did not deal with the deeper theological issues very much. I recall a spirited discussion about when exactly you had to be in church for mass to count. It was decided ...
Reflection for Sunday, January 23, 2005: 3rd week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2005-01-23)
PRE-PRAYERING | We can not admire, buy into, follow or eventually love some thing or some one unless we grow to know that thing or person. We are invited to get close to, familiar with and learn about the person of Jesus ...
Reflection for Sunday, January 26, 2020: 3rd week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2020-01-26)
|The readings for today shed light on my personal theme for 2020, which is to "look for the light" in my life and to better focus the light of Christ for others to see. I have always loved the passage where Isaiah says, ...