Advent
One Like Us: Advent Reflections on the Humanity of Jesus Part 1 The Incarnation of...
Readings: First Reading: Isaiah 35: 1-6A, 10 Responsorial Psalm: 146: 6-7, 8-9, 9-10 Second Reading: James 5:...
Readings: First Reading: Isaiah 11:1-10 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 122:1-9 Second Reading: Romans 15:4-9 Gospel: Matthew 3:1-12 Worth the Wait!...
Readings: First Reading: Isaiah 2:1-5 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 122:1-9 Second Reading: Romans 13:11-14 Gospel: Matthew 24:37-44   At...
Matthew's Gospel begins with the genealogy of Joseph, the husband of Mary, and the reader knows, the foster father of Jesus. Why mention Joseph's lineage at all if Jesus is not his biological son? As the evangelist goes on to demonstrate, Joseph is very much a main character in his infancy narrative. In this day when hypenations bescribe family relationships, step-, foster-, and half-, often do more to seperate us than connect us. Perhaps by reflecting on Matthew's portrayal of Joseph, we can come to understand that what makes the family "Holy" has less to do with biology and much more to do with love.