September 2020 archive of Reflections
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 26th Sunday of Yr A, September 27th, 2020
Posted by John Wolf on 9/27/20
No one should pray to have any of these two boys for an ideal son. You won’t want a son who would say a blunt ‘no’ to your face when you ask him to do something that’s his responsibility. Even if he goes on ... Read More »
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 25th Sunday of Yr A, September 20th, 2020
Posted by John Wolf on 9/20/20
Did you notice the labor dispute that erupted in today’s gospel? Labor leaders express their dismay at what they perceive as the disproportionate manner in which this employer decides to compensate workers. “It’s not fair,” they grumbled, “for people who worked a full days-shift to ... Read More »
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 24th Sunday of Yr A, September 13th, 2020
Posted by John Wolf on 9/13/20
Have you got yourself in a spell of anger and revenge? Have you found yourself using these expressions: “I’ll surely get even with him,” “I’d be a fool if I let her get away with it,” “Forgive? Are you kidding me?” Wrath, anger, vengeance ... Read More »
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 23rd Sunday of Yr A, September 6th, 2020
Posted by John Wolf on 9/06/20
Today’s gospel should set straight any doubts you may have whether Jesus intended to found a Church, organized with set rules and guidelines for conduct and behavior. He clearly describes step by step approach for handling disputes. What do we do when someone gets ... Read More »