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Nativity Window, St. Mary's Chapel, Jesuit Community, Boston College
In All Things
Christmas HomilyMass during the Day nbsp Jn 1 1-18 Merry Christmas nbsp I have good news for you and some not so good news for you The good news is God became human for all of us which is what we celebrate this morning on Christmas the beautiful and lasting mystery of the Incarnation The not
In All Things
Francis X. Clooney, S.J.
nbsp Cambridge MA There is hardly a day left before Christmas little time to stop and ponder the wisdom of the 4th Sunday of Advent but today 39 s Gospel is too important to let go by without comment ldquo In those days Mary set out and went with haste to a Judean town in the hill country w
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
nbsp The Smart Samaritan1 Just then a lawyer stood up to test Jesus nbsp ldquo Teacher rdquo he said ldquo what must I do to inherit eternal life rdquo nbsp 2 Jesus said to him ldquo What is written in the Law What do you read there rdquo nbsp He answered ldquo You shall love the L
In All Things
Michael J. O’Loughlin
nbsp A member of the Knights of Columbus writes on the Washington Post rsquo s website that the fraternal organization led by a former Reagan staffer is suffering from an image problem and misplaced priorities a situation putting the future of the organization at risk Anthony Stevens-Arroyo wri
Annunciation window, Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, Cape May, NJ
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
nbsp By my count today 39 s Gospel Luke 1 26-38 appears four times during Advent nbsp So perhaps it 39 s worth a bit of reflection nbsp What does the Annunciation such a beautiful and strange story have to teach us today nbsp What is it about the Annunciation that is so captivating H
People walk past a memorial site following Jessica Rekos' funeral Mass at St. Rose of Lima Church in Newtown, Conn., Dec. 18. Photo: CNS.
In All Things
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
nbsp If good can come out of evil then it has done so with the transformation of President Barack Obama from the sealed-lips on gun control to the saddened eulogist at Sunday rsquo s memorial service in Newtown Conn for the 27 victims mostly grade-school children slaughtered by a gun-wielding