January 2024 archive of Reflections
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Yr B, January 28, 2024
Posted by John Wolf on 1/26/24
Several people have asked “What is happening to the Church?” They perhaps have read or watched a lot of YouTube videos and podcasts by online self-acclaimed theologians and internet apologists who troll them with captions and topics to which they seek clicks that gain them monetary advantage or congratulatory ... Read More »
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Yr B, January 21, 2024
Posted by John Wolf on 1/19/24
Last Sunday, I attempted to demonstrate that the Ordinary time season is not ordinary, rather “work season.” As you listen to this Sunday’s readings, the picture begins to unfold. Consistent with what the farmer does as he prepares to go to farm or a surgeon preparing to enter the ... Read More »
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Yr B, January 14, 2024
Posted by John Wolf on 1/12/24
First, let’s set the course for the abrupt change in our liturgical taste or style today. You still remember that last Sunday was the Epiphany of the Lord: we learned about Christ’s manifestation to the nations and the visit of the Magi. Monday became the feast of the Baptism ... Read More »
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the Epiphany of the Lord, Yr B, January 7, 2024
Posted by John Wolf on 1/05/24
We do possess minds capable of peering into the mysteries of creation and our existence, but often lack the fortitude to truly and deeply investigate them. We gloss over some daily events and natural occurrences simply because we’re so used to experiencing them. For example, we take for granted ... Read More »