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Reflection for Sunday, March 26, 2000: 3rd week in Lent.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2000-03-26)
"Whatever happened to the Ten Commandments?" Well today they are back in full array. They deserve a prayerful consideration more than our saying that we have heard that already. We will hear God's wisdom which befuddles ...
Reflection for Sunday, March 15, 2009: 3rd week in Lent.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2009-03-15)
PREPRAYING || We pray for the desire to overcome our sins by prayer, fasting, and works of mercy. Prayer will reduce us to our baptismal dignity. We pray so as to hear more clearly our baptismal name and mission.|Fasting ...
Reflection for Saturday, April 19, 2014: Easter Vigil.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2014-04-19)
The Easter Vigil is one of the greatest liturgies of the Church year. In the early Church the community kept vigil for much of the night to await the dawn and to bring those joining the Christian community to the Sacraments ...
Reflection for Sunday, March 18, 2006: 3rd week in Lent.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2006-03-18)
The gospel reading for today is a wonderfully familiar passage. We call it the story of the "prodigal son" with the main characters of the tale being a father and his two sons. The younger one gets his father to divide the ...
Reflection for Sunday, March 23, 2003: 3rd week in Lent.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2003-03-23)
So as to be more available to the gracious invitations offered to us in the liturgy's readings, picture your local church building. Immediately inside the main doors, you notice something new. To the right are the familiar ...
Reflection for Thursday, October 4, 2007: 26th week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2007-10-04)
I recently attended a meeting of faculty and staff here at Creighton, to talk about how each of us works towards the mission of the University. We talked for about an hour, after which one of the erudite Jesuits spoke up: ...
Reflection for Thursday, September 30, 1999: 26th week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 1999-09-30)
At first glance, today's readings portray a Jesus who's a bit difficult to recognize. Here one reads of a Jesus laying down the law in no uncertain terms. In sending out pairs of what today we might call advance men, he ...
Reflection for Thursday, October 2, 2003: 26th week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2003-10-02)
aThere is a store near my home that sells nothing but angels: old angels, young angels, big angels, small angels, cheap angels, very expensive angels. Today's readings appear to be about those angels, until we remember ...
Reflection for Thursday, October 1, 2009: 26th week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2009-10-01)
I like trying to imagine what it must have been like to be a disciple, a follower of Jesus during his life. These often seemingly common men and women accomplished great things, and the gospels often show their very human ...
Reflection for Thursday, October 3, 2013: 26th week in Ordinary Time.
(University Ministry, Creighton University., 2013-10-03)
St. Francis Borgia, the third general of the Society of Jesus, and a personal friend of St. Ignatius, was one of the wealthiest and most influential men of the late 16th Century. He was a virtuous member of a Renaissance ...