Second Week In Ordinary Time DOING GOOD ON THE LORD’S DAY Introduction Hebrews gives us an example of rabbinical reasoning that compares the absence about data of the origin of Melchizedek with the divine origin of Jesus. The priest Melchizedek comes as if from nowhere, without any levitical, human genealogy mentioned. Likewise, Jesus […]
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Second Week In Ordinary Time LAWS ARE SERVANTS OF PEOPLE Introduction Our firm hope, the anchor of our faith, is that God made Jesus our high priest according to the order of Melchizedek, a statement rather obscure for us, which Paul will explain further. In any case, our faith is based on the […]
Second Week In Ordinary Time OLD AND NEW Introduction This very well-known passage of Hebrews evokes the central place in our faith of the passion and glorification of Christ. Jewish priests had to offer first sacrifices for their own sins. Christ replaced the “I will not serve” with the service of obedience to […]
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Here Am I, Lord Come and See We Too Are Called Greeting: (see Second Reading) Your bodies are members making up the body of Christ. Anyone who is joined to the Lord is one spirit with him. Use your body for the glory of God. May the Lord Jesus […]
First Week In Ordinary Time GOD CALLS THE WEAK Introduction The word of God is alive and active, says the first reading. It is so alive and active that this word of God, spoken by Jesus, changes sinners into saints. This word can judge, but it judges with mildness: by offering new chances. […]
First Week In Ordinary Time YOUR SINS ARE FORGIVEN YOU Introduction The writer of the Letter to the Hebrews tells the Jewish Christians, dispersed on account of their faith, not to seek to return to the city of rest, Jerusalem, and to Palestine, but rather to seek the rest and peace of living […]
First Week In Ordinary Time IF I COULD ONLY TOUCH HIM Introduction The Letter to the Hebrews was written to Jewish converts to Christianity who suffered much on account of their faith. On account of persecutions from the Jews, many of them had fled from their home country Palestine, to live among pagans. […]
First Week In Ordinary Time A COMPASSIONATE BROTHER Introduction One cannot really understand the sufferings of others without having passed through suffering. Try to tell a husband who has lost his wife or someone who has met an accident, “I know what you are suffering,” or “It is not so bad,” and he […]
First Week In Ordinary Time GOD’S SAVING POWER Introduction Though Jesus emptied himself of all privileges as God or, as the Letter to the Hebrews says, was made lower than the angels to join us in our wounded humanity – he who was without sin passed through death; his suffering was the way […]
First Sunday In Ordinary Time DISCIPLES TODAY Introduction Today we begin to read from Hebrews. God speaks to us in nature, in the people around us, in the events of life. Yet we are often deaf to his words and his silence. Few listened to his messengers, the prophets. Finally, he spoke through […]