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The Word
Daniel J. Harrington
The Scripture readings for Advent promote a promise-and-fulfillment approach to the Bible Most Christians view the Old Testament readings as divine promises that have been fulfilled in Jesus Almost every official Catholic document on biblical interpretation including the Second Vatican Councils D
The Word
Daniel J. Harrington
The First Sunday of Advent marks the beginning of a period of preparation for the celebration of Christmas In contrast to the commercialized celebrations of the holidays it is meant to be a quiet and reflective time Todays readings suggest that Advent is a time to hope for lasting peace among nat
The Word
Daniel J. Harrington
It has become customary to celebrate the feast of Christ the King on the last Sunday in the church year Our main guide during this past year has been Luke a master of Christian spirituality We have covered many topics pertaining to Christian spirituality and placed them in the context of Lukes na
The Word
Daniel J. Harrington
From time to time someone predicts that the world is going to end on such-and-such a date These predictions are typically greeted with a mixture of fear ridicule and bemusement In New Testament times many people seemed to have been concerned if not with the end of the world then at least with t
The Word
Daniel J. Harrington
In the northern hemisphere November is traditionally associated with those who have died The flowers have wilted the leaves are dropping and the grass has ceased to grow The freshness of spring and the warmth of summer are distant memories Yet amid these signs of death there is the expectation
The Word
Daniel J. Harrington
Today is a recurrent and important word in Lukes Gospel From Jesus inaugural discourse in the synagogue at Nazareth to his death resurrection and ascension today marks the time of Jesus ministry as a special time the center between the times of Israel and of the church a time when all the energ