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The Good Word
Barbara Green
Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Year B All the readings show pairs of galvanizing moments Jonah s choice to preach preceded by a refusal the Ninevites decision to turn to God and amend their evil ways Paul s reversal to preach instead of persecute Jesus the Corinthians challenge to
The Good Word
John J. Kilgallen
This Sunday s Gospel is a selection from the Gospel of John specifically a passage that tells of two of John s disciples becoming disciples of Jesus To preach on this text can be made relatively simple certainly to change one s religious dedication and devotion in the light of new understa
The Good Word
John J. Kilgallen
Nothing less than pivotal is the baptism of Jesus Matthew our Gospel writer of Sunday tells us nothing about Jesus after the notice that the Holy Family settled in Nazareth nothing till this moment when Jesus seeks baptism from John Lest this turning to John for a religious act seem
The Good Word
Tim Reidy
In the last installment of our Advent and Christmas video series Fr Jim Martin reflects on the Feast of the Three Kings Tim Reidy
The Good Word
John J. Kilgallen
The ancient world in all its parts had what we strictly or loosely call Philosophers that is those who love wisdom which is what Philosopher means Wisdom is avidly searched for because wisdom is the prerequisite or requirement for happiness and happiness perfect happiness is what we al
The Good Word
Jim McDermott
T S Eliot and W B Yeats both wrote poems about the visit of the three kings They re notable for the stark challenges they pose Eliot s poem particularly in the last verse shows the whole world of the three kings challenged radically just by the birth of Jesus Yeats has them seeking the