Sunday, June 24, 2018

The Sunday Homily - 06/24/18







John the Baptist is one of the most important figures in Christianity, and provides a window into the tradition of the Jewish priesthood and the historical context of the day. John chose the river Jordan to baptize, a conscious move to display the forgiveness of sins against the backdrop of the Jewish history of Exodus and liberation. Yet while he was baptizing in the desert, likely an exercise in protest of the corruption in the Temple in Jerusalem, he was heralding the coming of Christ, one who will "baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire."

Sunday, June 3, 2018

Solemnity of the Feast of Corpus Christi




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To truly understand what Jesus did at the climax of his life—and what the Catholic Church does at every Mass—we must understand the importance of blood sacrifice to Judaism in Jesus time. Everything that Moses did at Mt. Sinai, and all that was done for a thousand years in the temple, was summed up by Christs ultimate blood sacrifice on the Cross, offered for the reconciliation of God and humanity. And this ultimate lifeblood of God, sprinkled by Christ the high priest once for all, is what the Mass re-presents and makes sacramentally present to us.

Mass Readings

Reading 1 - Exodus 24:3-8
Psalm - Psalm 116:12-18
Reading 2 - Hebrews 9:11-15
Gospel - Mark 14:12-26