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Instead of a homily for the Sunday, indulge me if you will: some words for the feast day, traditionally known as Michaelmas. I entered Maryknoll –the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America- in 1981. Maryknoll’s headquarters are some 3...
In 2006 –cast your mind back- Pope Benedict XVI gave a famous lecture (known as the Regensburg Address, for the place where it was delivered) entitled “Faith, Reason and the University: Memories and Reflections”. In it he pointedly criticiz...
The ordeal of the man that Isaiah describes in today’s first reading, has long been read by the Church as a prophecy about the Christ. Understandably, of course, as it literally describes the sort of thing that Jesus endured during his pass...
In the first reading the prophet Isaiah goes on at length about the abundance and generosity of God. It is a prophecy about the coming of the Messiah, and is quoted today as context and background for the Gospel. “Then,” says Isaiah, “th...
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