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5th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A

First Reading: Isaiah 58:7-10 Reflection: In this reading from the Prophet Isaiah, we hear the Lord commanding Israel (and us today) to minister to those who are afflicted. The acts of feeding the hungry, giving shelter to the homeless, clothing… Continue Reading →

Feast of the Presentation of the Lord – Year A

First Reading: Malachi 3:1-4 Reflection: This prophesy from the book of Malachi speaks of a “messenger” who will “prepare the way” for the Lord. Later in Malachi this “messenger” is identified as the Prophet Elijah, who had been taken up… Continue Reading →

3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A

First Reading: Isaiah 8:23-9:3 Reflection: In about 930 B.C. the kingdom of Israel divided into the Northern Kingdom and the Southern Kingdom due to a dispute. In about 722 B.C., the Assyrians destroyed the Northern Kingdom and deported its people…. Continue Reading →

Feast of the Holy Family – Year A

First Reading: Sirach 3:2-6, 12-14 Reflection: Appropriately for the Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, the first reading emphasizes mutual respect of parents for children and children for their parents. In keeping with the fourth commandment… Continue Reading →

4th Sunday of Advent – Year A

First Reading: Isaiah 7:10-14 Reflection: Ahaz was the Davidic king of the southern kingdom of Judah in the eighth century B.C. The exchange given in this passage can be precisely dated to 733 B.C. when Ahaz was in process of… Continue Reading →

3rd Sunday of Advent – Year A

First Reading: Isaiah 35:1-6A, 10 Reflection: In this Sunday’s first reading, the Prophet Isaiah uses the symbolism of a “desert,” “parched land,” and “the steppe” (which is a grass-covered plain) as representations of desolation. But these barren places “will bloom… Continue Reading →

2nd Sunday of Advent – Year A

First Reading: Isaiah 11:1-10 Reflection: In this passage, the Prophet Isaiah speaks of a time when the Davidic kingdom would be restored and fulfilled. The “stump of Jesse” refers to the royal line of David, for Jesse was David’s father…. Continue Reading →

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