This resource will feature weekly Sunday Reflections based on the readings from Sacred Scripture written by Ted Wolgamot, Psy.D. The readings are found in those cycles common to the Catholic Church, the Episcopal Church, and most mainstream Protestant churches. It will also include a blog written by a guest, articles of interest in the spiritual world, and books that have been found to be of special import.
At a recent weekend liturgy at the Jesuit church of St. Ignatius of Loyola in Denver, the church’s pastor, Fr. Dirk Dunfee, confided in his congregation during a homily about ...
“… he is not God of the dead, but of the living, for him all are alive.” Lk 20:38 After the untimely death of his four-year-old son, Eric Clapton wrote ...
“… the Son of Man has come to seek and to save what was lost.” Lk: 19:10 Whenever I read this Gospel account, I remember a story I once heard. ...
“Two men went up to the Temple to pray ….” Lk. 18: 10 Comedian Rodney Dangerfield used to tell this joke: “I went to the doctor the other day and ...
“Then he told them a parable about the need to pray always without becoming weary” Lk. 18:1 Persistence. That’s been the traditional explanation given for the point of today’s gospel ...
“… and he fell at the feet of Jesus and thanked him. He was a Samaritan.” Lk 17:16 One of the great mystics of the Church, Meister Eckhart, once wrote:“If ...