October 2020 archive of Reflections
Fr. Jo's Reflection for All Saints Yr A, November 1st, 2020
Posted by John Wolf on 10/31/20
I do not have to demonstrate to any keen observer of current affairs that families today look a lot different than those of our forebears. If you doubt it, ask your parents or grandparents. To use a few examples, many families today are having fewer children but living in ... Read More »
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 30th Sunday Yr A, October 25th, 2020
Posted by John Wolf on 10/23/20
Like many Americans, I do have serious reservations about the present-day leadership of our country; yet, as election approaches, it doesn’t take a seer to observe the effort by the major media houses, tech companies and the academia to influence the outcome of the ... Read More »
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 29th Sunday of Yr A, October 18th, 2020
Posted by John Wolf on 10/18/20
Do you know the origin of the term rabbit hole? Those days when kids were allowed to be kids, they engaged in several games, tricks and sports by themselves outside the home. When they go to hunt rabbits their greatest luck is if they ... Read More »
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 28th Sunday of Yr A, October 11th, 2020
Posted by John Wolf on 10/11/20
That God can invite us for a dinner doesn’t clearly meet our grasp. We think God could invite us to prayer, Mass, confession, but not dinner where there’s eating and drinking, dancing and merriment. We’re raised with the idea that Mass is very serious ... Read More »
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 27th Sunday of Yr A, October 4th, 2020
Posted by John Wolf on 10/04/20
If you’re familiar with the Aesop’s Fables, you’ll know the legend of The Dog with a Bone. In the legend, a greedy dog finds a bone, and in bid to enjoy it alone searches for a deserted place. His flight took him as far ... Read More »