We are in the middle of an extended conversation between Job and three friends. The basic message his friends deliver is (1) God does not make mistakes, (2) God punishes sinners, (3) you are being punished, (4) admit your sin, ask forgiveness, and be restored. Job has been defending himself in that he knows not his sin but his friends essentially say he is in denial and prideful. Slowly Job is spiraling downward. The great expressions of faith in the beginning chapters are gone. Continue reading
Daily Archives: October 2, 2024
Guardian Angels
Today is the Memorial of the Holy Guardian Angels. You can find the readings for the memorial celebration here. I thought it would be interesting, instructional and fun to use Catholic.Chat to see what the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) provides about guardian angels. The CCC emphasized their role as protectors and guides for individuals. According to the teachings found in the Catechism, guardian angels are personal, spiritual beings assigned by God to watch over and assist each person throughout their life. Continue reading
Questions and Response
This coming Sunday is the 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time. As noted in the preceding section, the question is none too genuine. Both Jesus and the Pharisees – and anyone listening in on the dialogue – know that Dt 24:1, part of the Torah (Law), is the basis for the practice of divorce: “When a man, after marrying a woman and having relations with her, is later displeased with her because he finds in her something indecent, and therefore he writes out a bill of divorce and hands it to her, thus dismissing her from his house.” As ever, the Pharisees’ question has little to do with marriage or divorce, but concerns teaching authority (and their desire to trap Jesus so that they will be able to bring charges against him). Continue reading