Browsing the December 2015 archive of Pastor's Column
January 3, 2016
Posted by Mary Ann Peterson on 12/23/15
The Epiphany of the Lord - A Refection by Fr. Leo
During the Easter Vigil the Paschal Candle is brought to the front of the Sanctuary for the singing of the Exultet. As the lit candle is being carried forward the presider stops three times and chants, “Christ ... Read More »
December 27, 2015
Posted by Mary Ann Peterson on 12/23/15
Feast of the Holy Family - A Reflection by Fr. Leo
The story of Jesus teaching in the temple was a common type of story in different religions used to underscore the divine wisdom. In our case, the divine wisdom of Jesus the Christ. “All who heard him ... Read More »
December 20, 2015
Posted by Mary Ann Peterson on 12/10/15
Fourth Sunday of Advent - A Reflection by Fr. Leo
In the Old Testament the Jews understand themselves as the chosen people, God’s chosen people. For them God is God and they the chosen. God is in the heavens and they live here in this world with God’s ... Read More »
December 13, 2015
Posted by Mary Ann Peterson on 12/10/15
Third Sunday in Advent - A Reflection by Fr. Leo
The words of our first reading from Zephaniah seem too good to be true. Like Santa Clause, the Savior comes to make everything good. Enemies are taken away, including
shame and guilt, and our God rejoices over us ... Read More »
December 6, 2015
Posted by Mary Ann Peterson on 12/02/15
Second Sunday of Advent - A Reflection by Fr. Leo
Luke roots today’s narrative in historical time. It is the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar. Pilate is governor. Herod is in Galilee and Philip and Lysanias had their regions too. Seems like over kill to ... Read More »