December 2020 archive of Reflections

December 2020 archive of Reflections

Fr. Jo's Reflection for The Holy Family Yr B December 27th, 2020

Posted by John Wolf on 12/27/20

Now that family life has morphed into a variety of things that our grandfathers would hardly have recognized as family, we must pause to reflect on the fate of the family. If ever you have felt comfortable to watch the program on TV called “Modern Family,” I duff my ... Read More »

Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 4th Sunday of Advent Yr B December 20th, 2020

Posted by John Wolf on 12/21/20

A four-year old boy has heard many references to our Blessed Mother as the Virgin Mary and on their way from Mass he asks his mom, “Mom, what is a virgin?” Stunned by the question the mother struggles to find an appropriate answer for her boy: “A virgin is, ... Read More »

Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 3rd Sunday of Advent Yr B December 13th, 2020

Posted by John Wolf on 12/13/20

Some years ago, I received a subpoena from the Tulsa DA’s office. Needless to say that I was annoyed that I should stand before a jury and judge to testify about someone’s life. I fought the subpoena, and twice it was rescinded, or as they prefer to say in ... Read More »

Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 2nd Sunday of Advent Yr B December 6th, 2020

Posted by John Wolf on 12/05/20

Enter John the Baptist. He was the intersection between the old and the new covenant, ending one and introducing the other. Remember in Mathematics, the theory of intersection where two sets A and B meet. The intersection contains all the elements of A that also belong to B but ... Read More »

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