September 2021 archive of Reflections

September 2021 archive of Reflections

Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time Yr B, September 26th, 2021

Posted by John Wolf on 9/24/21

My friend had a huge Pitbull named “Sharp” that has bitten a dozen people. One day, I had a message for him that necessarily took me to his house. As I approached, Sharp started to growl. He opened the door and said, “Come in, Father, don’t be afraid of ... Read More »

Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Yr B, September 19th, 2021

Posted by John Wolf on 9/17/21

The rantings of the godless, which we heard in the first reading from the Book of Wisdom suggest the attitude of the world against believers in Christ. By now Christians living in contemporary society must have grown used to these rantings of the impious who cry wolf about hate, ... Read More »

Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Yr B, September 12th, 2021

Posted by John Wolf on 9/10/21

If Jesus would ask me who people say He was, I have an answer for Him from a former parishioner. After Mass one Sunday morning, I was stepping out of the Church, and behold, a parishioner looking really angry was already outside waiting for me. I mustered courage to ... Read More »

Fr. Jo's Reflection for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Yr B, September 5th, 2021

Posted by John Wolf on 9/03/21

Patrick was a remarkable itinerant preacher who lived in my hometown, Uli. Though blind and illiterate, Patrick surmounted his disability by memorizing large portions of the Bible and employed accurate scripture references to garnish his sermons. As a member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses, he went from house to house, ... Read More »

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