• Tuesday of the Second Week of Lent - Reflection
    March 7, 2023
    by Fr. Carmen Mele, OP
    Jesus is forming a Church where equal dignity thrives. His disciples should be brothers and sisters to one another.
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  • Monday of the Second Week in Lent - Reflection
    March 6, 2023
    by Fr. RB Williams, OP
    What do I need to start doing? What do I need to stop doing? What do I need to keep on doing?
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  • Second Sunday of Lent - Reflection
    March 5, 2023
    by Sr. Marian Sartain, OP
    Through the guidance of the Church; through the Mass and the sacraments, especially the Eucharist and the Sacrament of Reconciliation; through Sacred Scripture as it forms our prayer, penance, and acts of selfless self-giving: in all these ways the Lord Jesus works His design for holiness within us.
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  • Saturday of the First Week of Lent - Reflection
    Saturday of the First Week of Lent - Reflection
    March 4, 2023
    by Mrs. Roxie Krausser, OP
    Moses is exhorting his people to observe God's commandments, decrees, and explanations with all their heart, mind, and soul. In the Gospel of Matthew, we find Jesus, speaking face to face with his disciples and as Cardinal Ratzinger writes "as a man speaks to his friends."
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  • Friday of the First Week of Lent - Reflection
    March 3, 2023
    by Fr. Christopher Eggleton, OP
    In Christian maturity, we have the capacity of relating with one another and with God with depth, that is, in life-giving ways.
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  • Thursday of the First Week of Lent - Reflection
    March 2, 2023
    by Mrs. Cecilia C. Bryant, OP
    When we "let go and let God" we find that he has the better plan! No one on earth cares for us or loves us more than our creator, but he will not force himself on us – we have to make the choice to follow him.
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  • Wednesday of the First Week of Lent Reflection
    Wednesday of the First Week of Lent Reflection
    March 1, 2023
    by Fr. Francis Orozco, OP
    God will not reject us if we go to him sincerely, repentantly, and humbly. On the one hand, this sounds so simple, we understand this. On the other hand, it is difficult to do because we don't often like to admit that we are wrong or imperfect.
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  • Tuesday of the First Week of Lent - Reflection
    February 28, 2023
    by Fr. Philip Neri Powell. OP
    By asking for what we need and receiving His gifts with thanksgiving, we feed, strengthen, and grow our obedience to His will and thrive by participating more intensely in His divine nature.
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  • Monday of the First Week of Lent - Reflection
    Monday of the First Week of Lent - Reflection
    February 27, 2023
    by Sr. Theresa Fox, OP
    Yes, Jesus tells us what to do, but more importantly how to act. We are to treat everyone we meet the same way we would treat Jesus.
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  • First Sunday of Lent - Reflection
    First Sunday of Lent - Reflection
    February 26, 2023
    by Fr. Joseph Paul Albin, OP
    In the slow work of Our Holy Lord, he sent us the gracious gift of his Son, Jesus Christ. This grace overflows and transforms - if we allow it to. But we must remember, God works in His time, not ours.
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  • Saturday after Ash Wednesday Reflection
    Saturday after Ash Wednesday Reflection
    February 25, 2023
    by Barbara Pegg, OP
    Jesus, knowing their thoughts makes the clearest statement of his mission we will hear this Lent: "Those who are healthy do not need a physician, but the sick do. I have not come to call the righteous to repentance but sinners."
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  • Friday after Ash Wednesday Reflection
    February 24, 2023
    by Fr. Carl Joseph Paustian, OP
    Isaiah’s prophecy encourages us in our penance and fasting to better love our neighbors – to have greater concern for the poor and greater care for the suffering.
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  • Thursday After Ash Wednesday Reflection
    February 23, 2023
    by Sr. Mary Rose Carlin, OP
    Our Lenten penances are meant to strike at our self-absorption, sacrificing creature comforts to open our hearts to God and our neighbor. They are not meant to be a source of spiritual pride.
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  • Lenten Reflection - Ash Wednesday
    Lenten Reflection - Ash Wednesday
    February 22, 2023
    by Fr. Jorge Rátiva, OP
    Sometimes we experience that our hearts are so broken that they have turned into pieces, into ashes. These are situations when we do not only ask ourselves why that happened but what for.
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  • Reflection - Pentecost Sunday
    Reflection - Pentecost Sunday
    June 5, 2022
    by Fr. Victor Laroche, O.P.
    “If I cannot receive the gifts of the Spirit in silence, I cannot receive them in any other way.” (Madeleine L’Engle)
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  • The Ascension of the Lord
    The Ascension of the Lord
    May 29, 2022
    by Fr. Gerard Austin, O.P.
    Today we are celebrating the Ascension of the Lord. We are nearing the completion of The Great Fifty Days, the annual celebration of the Pascal Mystery, containing its four integral parts: Passion/Death, Resurrection, Ascension, and Pentecost. Read more...
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  • Feast of Saint Catherine of Siena,  Virgin and Doctor of the Church
    Feast of Saint Catherine of Siena, Virgin and Doctor of the Church
    April 29, 2022
    by Sr. Mary Jeremiah, OP
    Today’s first Scripture reading from the Acts of the Apostles concludes with this sentence. All day long, both at the Temple and in their homes, they did not stop teaching and proclaiming the Christ, Jesus.
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  • Easter Reflection - Second Sunday of Easter - Sunday of Divine Mercy
    Easter Reflection - Second Sunday of Easter - Sunday of Divine Mercy
    April 24, 2022
    by Fr. Victor Laroche, O.P.
    After the Resurrection of Jesus, his disciples were together in a house behind closed doors because they had great fear of the authorities. To their surprise, the Risen Lord comes in … unexpectedly and unannounced.
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  • Easter Reflection - Saturday in the Octave of Easter
    Easter Reflection - Saturday in the Octave of Easter
    April 23, 2022
    by Miss Patricia Daunis, O.P.
    As the youngest of a family of twelve, I grew up in a very large house. Because of this, when a small child, if ever I became sick in the middle of the night, I had to take a long, dark, creepy trek down a long hallway, through the playroom, down the stairs, past the kitchen and down yet an even longer second hallway to my parents' room to receive the help I needed from them. Braving my fear of the dark, once I arrived there, I would be allowed to climb in their bed. I would spend the rest of the night sleeping cozily between my mother and father so they could keep a watchful eye on me and take care of me.
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  • Easter Reflection - Friday in the Octave of Easter
    Easter Reflection - Friday in the Octave of Easter
    April 22, 2022
    by Mr. Mark Connolly, O.P.
    As preachers, we should perhaps have a special attachment to the Acts of the Apostles. Is there a better guidebook for us? In Acts 4: 1-12 we find Peter and John causing a scene in the temple. Their actions of healing a crippled man in the name of Jesus has attracted the attention of the religious authorities. The apostles were teaching the gathered crowd and preaching about the resurrection of the dead. The Sadducees, a religious sect within Judaism, did not believe in life after death, and were also what one could call “sola scriptura” adherents. And despite being a smaller sect, many were in positions of power and authority.
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