SECOND SUNDAY LENT (Year B)

Genesis 22:1 – 2, 9a, 10 – 13, 15 – 18

As I mentioned last week, we will be hearing a great deal about the covenant relationship God has with us over these weeks in Lent.  Last Sunday, we heard of the covenant that God made with Noah and his descendants.  It is the first of two patriarchal covenants that serve as precursors for the covenant at Sinai.  That, in turn, prepared the way for the new covenant God made with humanity in Christ.  This week, we hear of the […]

2021-02-25T13:44:08-05:00February 25th, 2021|

FIRST SUNDAY LENT (Year B)

Genesis 9:8 – 15

The Bible records several covenants that God made with his people Israel, beginning with the covenant with Noah, continuing with his covenant with Abraham and with the people Israel through Moses at Mount Sinai.  This Sunday, we hear of the covenant that God made with Noah and his descendents. Next week, we’ll hear about God’s covenant with Abraham and his descendants and on the third week of Lent, we’ll hear about God’s covenant with his people at Mount Sinai.  All of these covenants prepared the way for […]

2021-02-18T19:44:35-05:00February 18th, 2021|

SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (Year B)

Leviticus 13: 1 – 2, 44 – 46

This Sunday, we will hear from the Book of Leviticus. As is usual, the passage was clearly chosen to prepare us for the Gospel, as we shall see.  Since it has been a very long time since we have encountered a passage from this book, let’s again review its origin and purpose.  It is the third book of the Torah, which we know as the Pentateuch.  In the Hebrew Scriptures, it is called זיקרא (Wayyiqra), taken from the first word of the text […]

2021-02-11T20:01:09-05:00February 11th, 2021|

FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (Year B)

Job 7:1 – 4, 6 – 7

This Sunday, we will hear from one of my favorite books, the Book of Job. As is usual, the passage was clearly chosen to prepare us for the Gospel, as we shall see.  The motif in both readings is suffering – in the first reading, Job bemoans it; in the Gospel, Jesus faces it head-on.  Job’s litany of misery stands in sharp contrast to the healing power of God made manifest in Jesus.

 

 We don’t hear from this book very often; in fact, we hear […]

2021-02-04T14:08:30-05:00February 4th, 2021|

SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Year B

Welcome to my annotated commentary on Sunday’s readings.  The purpose of my commentary is to give you the background for each reading, a little better understanding of its message and the message that all of the Sunday readings together provide us.  I hope you find it helpful!

1 Samuel 3:3b-10, 19

As we return to Ordinary Time – time that is ordered by God for our salvation – this Sunday we will hear about the calling of Samuel to become a prophet.  You may recall the birth of Samuel to Hannah, who […]

2021-01-15T13:43:31-05:00January 15th, 2021|

THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD Year A

Welcome to my annotated commentary on Sunday’s readings.  The purpose of my commentary is to give you the background for each reading, a little better understanding of its message and the message that all of the Sunday readings together provide us.  I hope you find it helpful!

 

Isaiah 42:1 – 4, 6 – 7

We hear again from the prophet Isaiah this Sunday, from one of the sections that most scripture scholars identify as part of Deutero-Isaiah.  Specifically, it is the first of four of the Isaian Servant Songs (the others are […]

2021-01-08T20:03:48-05:00January 8th, 2021|

FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT (Year B)

Welcome to my annotated commentary on Sunday’s readings.  The purpose of my commentary is to give you the background for each reading, a little better understanding of its message and the message that all of the Sunday readings together provide us.  I hope you find it helpful!

2 Samuel 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16

This Sunday, we will hear from the Second Book of Samuel. You will recall that this is one of the Historical Books of the Bible.  Along with 1 Samuel and 1 and 2 Kings, it records the activities of […]

2020-12-18T13:25:13-05:00December 18th, 2020|

THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT (Year B)

Welcome to my annotated commentary on Sunday’s readings.  The purpose of my commentary is to give you the background for each reading, a little better understanding of its message and the message that all of the Sunday readings together provide us.  I hope you find it helpful!

Isaiah 61:1 – 2a, 10 – 11

 

The Third Sunday of Advent is also called Gaudete Sunday because, in both the first and second readings, we are called to rejoice; the Lord is near!  As we quickly approach Christmas, we wait in eager anticipation of […]

2020-12-11T13:10:37-05:00December 11th, 2020|

SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT (Year B)

Isaiah 40:1 – 5, 9 – 11

This Sunday, we will again hear from the Book of the Prophet Isaiah.  According to Leslie F. Hoppe, OFM, a contemporary scripture scholar, this book is, by any measure, among the greatest works of religious literature because it probes the mystery of a people’s life with God.  All of the Bible does that for us if only we allow it to read us, but the Prophet Isaiah does it so well.  The section we will hear is from the 40th chapter, so we know […]

2020-12-04T11:02:11-05:00December 4th, 2020|

OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST THE KING THIRTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (Year A)

Welcome to my annotated commentary on Sunday’s readings.  The purpose of my commentary is to give you the background for each reading, a little better understanding of its message and the message that all of the Sunday readings together provide us.  I hope you find it helpful!

 

Ezekiel 34:11 – 12, 15 – 17

This Sunday, as we celebrate the 34th and last Sunday in Ordinary Time with the celebration of the great feast that has the impressive name of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, we will first hear […]

2020-11-19T20:24:17-05:00November 19th, 2020|
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