November 12, 2023 (32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time)
/“Where is Wisdom?”
by Fr. Dominic DeLay, O.P.
I’m not sure what makes those sleepy, selfish bridesmaids so wise, but we need wisdom these days, don’t we?!
Read MoreI’m not sure what makes those sleepy, selfish bridesmaids so wise, but we need wisdom these days, don’t we?!
Read MoreAbout 10 years ago, the Kerrigan clan, my wife, three children and I, took a trip to the Big Island of Hawaii. One day, we splurged and hired a little “putt-putt” boat to show us some of the more remote parts of the island. We were brought to one spot where you can get out of the boat, swim to the lava rock, and climb to a high diving spot.
Read MoreIt was my last year of college. I had planned a great transition. I would team teach two religion classes at St. Mary’s High in Berkeley, take two seminars at St. Mary’s College in Moraga, and enjoy a wine-tasting course. … So cool. … No worries!
Read MoreHow do you like Jesus’ parable today? Sounds like the kingdom of heaven isn’t fair, doesn’t it? And if there’s anything we don’t like, it’s when things aren’t fair.
Read MorePeter, Petrus, Rock. He’s just been given this name by Jesus because of his profession of faith: You are the Messiah! But immediately the Rock becomes a big obstacle in Jesus’ road to Jerusalem.
Read MoreAbout two weeks ago, two weeks one day ago, it was a Saturday, and I had just finished saying Mass for the sisters at the convent in Atherton. And I was going to head home and then I remembered that I have... many here know that I am the snack shopper for my community. This is an a very important job, and I needed to buy some snacks.
Read MoreJesus asked, “And who do you say that I am?” And Peter, with more bravado than wit, answered: “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.” … That sparked their imaginings.
Read MoreI have asked before, What are the two books, or their digital equivalents, that reveal what is truly important to you? … Anyone?
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