Order of St. John Paul II

August 2024

Mathew’s Eschatological Discourse – Far More Is Expected Of Us

The second chapter of Mathew’s Eschatological Discourse consists of three long parables, all of which are familiar to us. They have the common theme of preparation for the final coming of the Lord, whenever that will be. Yesterday’s reading (Matthew 25:1-13) was the parable about the wise and foolish bridesmaids. The story likely reflects common

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The Road Less Traveled

In our First Reading today (Joshua 24:1-2, 15-18) we hear various verses from the last Chapter of the Book of Joshua. It is an historical moment in several ways. Joshua is one hundred and ten years old and his battles for the people of Israel are done.  He gathers all the people together on an

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St. Bartholomew, Apostle

Feast August 24 Today is the Feast of St. Bartholomew, Apostle. According to three of the Gospels, his name was Bartholomew, but St. John calls him Nathanael.  By whatever name we call him, we do not know much about Bartholomew.  The First Reading (Revelation 21:9-14) focuses on the role of the Apostles as the foundation

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Valley Of Dry Bones

Ezekiel’s vision of the valley of dry bones (Ezekiel 37:1-14) is one of my favorite stories in Scripture.  The vividness of its imagery, the wonder of its unfolding narrative, and visceral appeal of its symbolism endow it with a sort of “plug-and-play” appeal–even an uninitiated reader can engage with this wonderful story. Yet the story

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The King’s Wedding Feast

Jesus is such a great teacher. His parables draw us in, have surprising elements and stunning lessons at the end. Jesus was well aware of Ezekiel’s preaching during the Exile that we have been hearing for the past few weeks. Ezekiel was full of promise. The remnant left behind in a destroyed Jerusalem needed hope.

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