Easter Sunday Liturgy

Scripture Readings Sunday, April 04, 2021 Our bodily eyes are blind. All they do is register reflected photons and give our brain cells electrical impulses for it to digest. The eyes and the brain give us images. They give us impressions. They’re very good at what they do, but they can’t tell us what any of these images mean. They don’t speak to us. They leave us free to interpret these things any-which-way we want. Yet, in spite of all this, we trust our eyes. It’s much harder to trust our inner vision. May people dismiss what we “see” with Continue Reading →

Easter Vigil

Scripture Readings Saturday, April 03, 2021 What does it mean to be in “union with Christ?” After all, in tonight’s epistle, Saint Paul writes, “For if we have grown into union with him through a death like his, we shall also be united with him in the resurrection.” In other words, what happened to Christ will happen to us. But even that is not enough. The union that Saint Paul talks about joins us with Jesus in his death. Paul says, “We were indeed buried with him through baptism into his death.” I want you to think about what that Continue Reading →

Good Friday

Scripture Readings Friday, April 2, 2021 If there were only one theme that I want consistently emphasized throughout this entire Lenten season, it would have to be found in this passage from the Letter to the Hebrews: “And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfector of faith. For the joy set before him, he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.”             We are tempted to see Jesus as our replacement – the Son of God Continue Reading →

Maundy Thursday

Scripture Readings Thursday, April 1, 2021 This evening, we commemorate the Lord Jesus’s last supper with his disciples before embarking on the path that would lead him to Golgotha. As usual, Saint John has a unique perspective on this night. He presents us with his mystical interpretation of what transpired. He does this first and foremost by moving the dates. For Matthew, Mark, and Luke, the synoptic gospels, the Lord’s Last Supper was the Passover Seder meal – the Passover we heard about in today’s first reading. John moves the date so that the Passover would be celebrated two days Continue Reading →

Sts. Sergius and Bacchus Chapel Dedication

Scripture Readings First Reading: Nehemiah 8:1-4a, 5-6, 8-10 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 19:8-10,15 Second Reading: First Corinthians 3:9-13, 16-17 Gospel Acclamation: Ezechiel 37:27 Gospel: John 4:19-24 March 31, 2021 I want to thank each one of you for being an important part of the blessing and dedication of this chapel. It’s very important to me that this place be a true sanctuary – a holy place where anyone who desires to draw near to God can feel safe and at home. It should be a refuge from the negativity that infects our world. Here, no one should feel unwelcome, no one Continue Reading →