Category: Sunday Reflections

Palm-Passion Sunday | Sixth and Final Sunday in Lent | Day Forty of Forty-five Days until Good Friday

All four writing evangelists confess that Jesus entered Jerusalem on the Sunday prior to Good Friday.  Their acknowledgments are located in Matthew 21:1-11, Mark 11:1-11, Luke 19:29-44, and John 12:12-15.  The accounts are essentially the same, with only minor variations.  The nuance heightens the imagination as one considers that...

Fifth Sunday in Lent Day | Thirty-three of Forty

The story of Mary, the sister of Martha and Lazarus, anointing the feet of Jesus is filled with affection and emotion.  John 12:1-8 provides the details.  It is a warm and inviting moment.  There is a joy about it for it embodies the essence of the Gospel: ...

Fourth Sunday in Lent | Day Twenty-six of Forty

Isaiah the prophet declares “Seek the Lord” (Isaiah 55:6a).  That’s not bad advice.  In a time of turmoil and unrest, and seeking, perhaps after the wrong things in life, it is good to hear an old word that is so refreshing for a new day like...

Third Sunday in Lent | Day Nineteen of Forty

My reflections on this particular Sunday are unique due to the death of my beloved mother, Lillie Gentry.  Her faith became sight day before yesterday – Friday, February 26. She came into this world on Wednesday, December 8, 1920.  She was the eighth of nine children...

Second Sunday in Lent | Day Twelve of Forty

Lament.  It has a ring of sadness to it.  It should since it is expressing sorrow or regret over something.  Associate Justice Antonin Scalia’s funeral Mass was yesterday.  People are still lamenting his death and will for some time to come.  The literary world is lamenting the...

First Sunday in Lent

During Lent we remember, in the spirit of Psalm 91:1-2, 9-16, that we have dwelt, are dwelling, and will dwell “in the shelter of the Most High” (v. 1a).  We also remember that we have abided, are abiding, and will “abide in the shadow of the Almighty” (v....