Browsing the November 2015 archive of Blog, Gospel Readings & Homilies

Sister Kate’s “GOSPEL QUESTION OF THE WEEK”…Luke 21: 25-28, 34-36…Weekend of 11/28-29/2015…First Sunday of Advent

Posted by John Craver on 11/27/15

This weekend marks the beginning of the New Church Year as we celebrate the First Sunday of Advent.  Notice the change in color of the vestments, banner, and altar cloth as we move from Ordinary Time (green) to Advent (purple).  Advent is a time of waiting for Christ, allowing him to ... Read More »

Sister Kate’s “GOSPEL QUESTION OF THE WEEK”…John 18: 33-37…Weekend of 11/21-22/2015…Christ the King Sunday

Posted by John Craver on 11/21/15

The image we receive from this Gospel passage is of the victorious Christ as KING in heaven in all his glory. Christ makes it perfectly clear in this Gospel passage that the Kingdom he preaches about is NOT the kind of kingdom that people in this world might think ... Read More »

Sister Kate’s “GOSPEL QUESTION OF THE WEEK”…Mark 13: 24-32…Weekend of 11/15-16/2015…Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Posted by John Craver on 11/12/15

In this weekend’s passage of the Holy Gospel, we read a passage that can make us uneasy.  The words describe the “end time.”  However, the Gospel gives us the assurance that our God will be with us all the days of our lives.  AND…we will have the ongoing presence of the Holy Spirit of Jesus also ... Read More »

Sister Kate’s “GOSPEL QUESTION OF THE WEEK”…Mark 12: 38-44…Weekend of 11/8-9//2015…Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Posted by John Craver on 11/05/15

This weekend in the Holy Gospel, we hear an invitation from Jesus…an invitation to courageously commit ourselves to God’s people in service.  AND He asks that this service be given with humble and generous hearts… free from pride and free from prejudice (well, that certainly is a lot to ask!!!). The ... Read More »

Sister Kate’s “GOSPEL QUESTION OF THE WEEK”…Matt 5: 1-12…Weekend of 10/31-11/1//2015…Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time

Posted by John Craver on 11/03/15

This weekend we celebrate All Saints Day and we move from the Gospel of Mark to a well-known passage from the Gospel of Matthew.  This section of Matthew’s Gospel actually has its own name.  It’s called the Sermon on the Mount.  When people initially hear the Beatitudes from the Sermon on the ... Read More »