14th Week, Ordinary Time, Tuesday, July 6
Genesis
32:23-33 / Matthew 32-38
Jacob gets a new name; "You shall be called Israel.”
14th Week, Ordinary Time, Tuesday, July 6
Genesis
32:23-33 / Matthew 32-38
Jacob gets a new name; "You shall be called Israel.”
14th Week, Ordinary Time, Monday, July 5
Genesis
28:10-22 / Matthew 9:18-26
Jacob has a dream; He saw the Lord.
13th Week: June 28 – July 3:
June 28 Monday (St. Irenaeus, Bishop, Martyr)
The context: Today’s Gospel passage explains the cost of Christian discipleship and the total commitment, wholehearted constancy, and sacrificial ministry that the Christian mission requires.
Michel DeVerteuil
Textual Comments
The gospel passage for this Sunday is St Mark’s version of Jesus’ return to his home town of Nazareth, accompanied by his disciples. He began to teach in Nazareth, and many were astonished by what they saw in him. They wondered where all this wisdom had come from. What they saw was very different from what others had seen. This man was one of them, in the deepest sense; they knew him and his family. The people of the town would not accept him; even though they had heard of his outstanding accomplishments in other places, they could not see what made him so special.
12th Week, Ordinary Time, Saturday, June 26
Genesis
18:1-15 / Matthew 8:5-17
In 1842, members of the U.S. Congress laughed when Samuel Morse explained his ideas for sending messages through a wire.
The Lord called me: You are my servant.
12th Week, Ordinary Time, Tuesday, June 22
Genesis 13:2,
5-18 / Matthew 7:26, 12-14
Abraham
and Lot separate; "If you prefer to go left, I'll go right."
Paul Kruger, the great African statesman, lived at the turn of the century.