Isaiah 43:16-21Ps 125 (6)John 8:1-11 As we get closer to Holy Week the liturgy builds in intensity. We have journeyed with Jesus from desert to mountain top and we have heard his invitation to turn our hearts to God, to bear fruit for his Kingdom. And now the Church puts before us a story that …
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Saturday in the Fourth Week of Lent
Jeremiah 11:18-20John 7:40-52 Where you come from seems to matter a great deal in the Bible. It’s not just your town or village that is under scrutiny, but your parents too. In its best light this is about being able to trace the path of God’s promise. The promise of the Messiah, the Anointed One, …
Thursday in the Fourth Week of Lent
Exodus 32: 7-14John 5:31-47 In today’s reading from Exodus God challenges Moses about the creation of a golden calf. Moses tries to defend the people and makes appeal to a tradition that stretches far back in biblical memory: ‘Remember Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, your servants to whom by your own self you swore and made …
Wednesday in the Fourth Week of Lent
Isaiah 49:8-15John 5:17-30 Each year in Lent the Church gives us the opportunity to revisit the story of our salvation. It’s a story of faith and great ideals, of times of bitter disappointment and the utmost courage. In the first readings in our weekday lectionary we are invited to identify with the people of Israel. …
Tuesday in the Fourth Week of Lent
Ezekiel 47:1-9,12John 5:1-3, 5-16 Along the river, on either bank, will grow every kind of fruit tree with leaves that never wither and fruit that never fails; they will bear new fruit every month, because this water comes from the sanctuary. And their fruit will be good to eat and the leaves medicinal. This passage …
Monday in the Fourth Week of Lent
Isaiah 65:17-21John 4:43-54 Naming a child carries such significance. In biblical times the naming of a child could serve as a way of remembering a significant event. The name Moses comes from the root verb ‘to draw’ or ‘pull out’, because he was drawn out of the River Nile. His name would always be a …
Fourth Sunday in Lent (C)
Joshua 5:9-12Luke 15: 1-3, 11-32 This is the second time this Lent that he hear the parable of the Lost Son. I find it helpful to read the three parables of the Lost Sheep, the Lost Coin and the Lost Son together. Luke’s narrative skill invites us into each scene, and we almost have no …
Saturday in Third Week of Lent
Hosea 5:15-6:6Luke 18:9-14 The prophets were all called to deliver challenging messages to people who found themselves in crisis. It was largely a crisis of faith. One question occupied the hearts and minds of the people: Has God abandoned us? As political alliances failed and the prospect of exile loomed, Hosea speaks to the injustices …
Friday in the Third Week of Lent
Hosea 14: 2-10Mark 12:28-34 ‘One of the scribes came up to Jesus and put this question to him, ‘Which is the first of all the commandments?’ Jesus replied, ‘This is the first: Listen, Israel. the Lord our God is the one Lord, and you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, with …
Thursday in the Third Week of Lent
Jeremiah 7:23-28Luke 11:14-23 ‘Every kingdom divided against itself is heading for ruin, and a household divided against itself collapses.’ The onlookers in today’s Gospel challenge the very nature of Jesus’ power to work miracles. Jesus has cast out a devil and rather than accepting this as a miracle, the onlookers set up a polarity: Jesus …