February 2024 archive of Reflections
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the Second Sunday of Lent, Yr B, February 25, 2024
Posted by John Wolf on 2/23/24
God’s demand for Abraham to sacrifice his only son would sound disconcerting in contemporary idiom; but it’s a test of Abraham’s fidelity, which preceded a covenantal oath. It was an interface similar to that with Noah in last Sunday’s first reading. They’re both stories of God’s covenant with humanity. ... Read More »
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the First Sunday of Lent, Yr B, February 18, 2024
Posted by John Wolf on 2/16/24
Every few years, Lent would fall on Valentine’s Day. Many have asked what to do: Celebrate Valentine on the 13th or mix and match them? We don’t need to do any of that, because there’s Lent in VaLENTine, and St. Valentine would want us to be aware of that. ... Read More »
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Yr B, February 11, 2024
Posted by John Wolf on 2/09/24
Thank God I wasn’t a priest during the time of the Leviticus when priests, more or less, acted as dermatologists and diagnosed who had what skin disease and decided who was to be banished to the leper colony or reinstated to the clean yard. Or maybe, I am—in the ... Read More »
Fr. Jo's Reflection for the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Yr B, February 4, 2024
Posted by John Wolf on 2/02/24
Jesus delved into the untoward territory of evil and the demonic with the strong arm of a true lord and master; after all, that was why He was sent. Last Sunday, we saw Him strike that domain with the blow of divine power, forcing a man out of the ... Read More »