
Pillars of Creation (1995) taken by Hubble Space Telescope
NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage Team, STSCI/AURA
During the week before Pentecost Sunday, early one morning on my way to prepare a cup of tea, I noticed something attached to the front door of the refrigerator. In a household with children I would not be surprised to see drawings, report cards, pictures, and whatnot on the refrigerator door, but this was a friary with four ordained brothers, all…shall we say, a bit past the half-century mark. So, I stopped to see what was posted. Continue reading
This coming Sunday is the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ. In Jn 6:60, some of the disciples of Jesus react negatively saying ‘This saying is hard; who can accept it.’ Are they referring just to the immediately preceding passages (vv. 51-59) or are they referring to all of Jesus’ claim in v.42, ‘I have come down from heaven.’? Jesus’ own words give us the context, “Do you take offense at this? Then what if you were to see the Son of man ascending where he was before?” That a man from Nazareth should claim that he is a life-giving revealer sent down from God, from heaven, is “hard” to take and only faith can overcome the “offense” or stumbling-block of the Incarnation. But if his words are too hard to take, then a worse shock awaits them when they see him raised on the cross and then it will be a real test of their faith to believe in his death and resurrection. Continue reading