Jonah 3:1-10Luke 11:29-32 ‘The people of Nineveh believed in God:they proclaimed a fast and put on sack cloth, from the greatest to the least.‘ I am very fond of the Book of Jonah. Jonah is a bit grumpy and doesn’t quite trust that his preaching mission will take off. But it does. There is no …
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Tuesday in the Second Week of Lent
Isaiah 55:10-11Matthew 6:7-15 The words of the Our Father are so familiar to us. Sometimes they can lose their impact and we miss the fact that the prayer is revolutionary. We are praying that God’s kingdom might come. That’s every value turned on its head. There can be no ifs, no buts. Are we ready …
Monday in the First Week of Lent
Leviticus 19:1-2, 11-18Matthew 25:31-46 For I was hungry and you gave me food;I was thirsty and you gave me drink… There are times and seasons when the Scripture we hear is vivid and is played out right before our eyes. The desperate needs of the people in the war-torn places in our world, the plight …
First Sunday of Lent (C)
Deut 26:4-10Luke 4:1-13 Our Lenten journey begins with Jesus being filled with the Spirit and led into the wilderness. I always read Luke’s account of the Baptism of Jesus before I read the temptation narrative. Perhaps I am trying to soften things a little, but I like to stay with the words ‘You are my …
Saturday after Ash Wednesday
Isaiah 58:9-14 Luke 5:27-32 ‘The Lord will always guide you, giving you relief in desert places.He will give strength to your bones and you shall be like a watered garden,like a spring of water whose waters never run dry.‘ Today’s reading from Isaiah repeats some of yesterday’s text and it too ends on a hopeful note. …
Friday after Ash Wednesday
Isaiah 58:1-9Matthew 9:14-15 Is not this the sort of fast that pleases me – it is the Lord who speaks –to break unjust fetters and undo the thongs of the yoke,to let the oppressed go free, and break every yoke,to share your bread with the hungry, and shelter the homeless poor,to clothe the man you see to be naked and not …
Thursday after Ash Wednesday
Deuteronomy 30:15-20Luke 9:22-25 Choose life, then, so that you andyour descendants may live in the loveof the Lord your God, obeying his voice and clinging to him: for in this your life consists… Today’s reading from Deuteronomy offers us a mini framework for our Lenten path: choosing life,living in love,obeying his voice,clinging to him. Each …
Ash Wednesday
Joel 2:1-2. 12-17Matthew 6:1-6 ‘Now, now – it is the Lord who speaks –come back to me with all your heart,fasting, weeping, mourning.’Let your hearts be broken, not your garments torn,turn to the Lord your God again,for he is all tenderness and compassion,slow to anger, rich in graciousness,and ready to relent.Who knows if he will not turn …
Candlemas
CANDLEMAS Luke 2:22-40 Throughout the liturgical year there are some hymns which seem to draw together all that I hold dear in biblical imagery and incarnational theology. Hail to the Lord who comes is one of those hymns. This hymn helps me make an immediate connection between the Gospel scene of the presentation and my …
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
John 2:1-11 Though our liturgical calendar tells us that we are now beginning the second week in Ordinary Time, there are remnants of Epiphany in our liturgy. The celebration of the coming of the Magi, the Baptism of Jesus and the Wedding at Cana are all connected. They are all seen in Greek as Epiphanes ( …