June 2021 archive of Reflections
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time Yr B, June 27th, 2021
Posted by John Wolf on 6/25/21
Sickness, suffering, death—where did they originate? Who brought them? The author of the Book of Wisdom makes the case for God, stating that they are not God’s doing. It was, however, left for the Wisdom of God—Jesus Himself to demonstrate this beyond doubt. As proof, he went about curing ... Read More »
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time Yr B, June 20th, 2021
Posted by John Wolf on 6/19/21
Whenever we read the story of Job, it brings with it a reminder that it is absolutely beyond our comprehension to fully understand why some people suffer and some—we think or assume—do not. Years ago, I visited a dying parishioner who said she was angry with God (and me) ... Read More »
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time Yr B, June 13th, 2021
Posted by John Wolf on 6/11/21
A friend of mine wouldn’t buy any produce that’s not organic. Her reason: She fears passing manmade chemicals agents into the body of any child God would allow her to carry in her womb. I was told by another friend who is a Microbiologist to be sure to ... Read More »
Fr. Jo's Reflection for The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Yr B, June 6th, 2021
Posted by John Wolf on 6/04/21
Nothing depicts the Eucharistic Meal more as a mystery meal than the sign that Jesus, in today’s gospel, gave to two of his disciples who had the charge of preparing the venue for the meal. He told them: “Go into the city and a man will meet you, carrying ... Read More »