Preaching the News for Sunday
For December 23: The perils of being the perfect mom | For December 25: Young adults dwell in insecurity | For December 30: Traditions are made to be passed on | For January 1: Looking back at high-tech lows
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For December 23: The perils of being the perfect mom | For December 25: Young adults dwell in insecurity | For December 30: Traditions are made to be passed on | For January 1: Looking back at high-tech lows
“Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb,” cries Elizabeth in this Sunday’s gospel as the child in her womb, the future John the Baptist, leaps at the approach of her cousin Mary, who carries the Savior of the world in her own womb. As these two courageous . . .
“The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us,” proclaims the elevating prologue to John’s gospel this Christmas Day. The long-lasting economic recession has left many young adults without a stable dwelling of their own, and the not-so-good news is that many end up . . .
As was the custom among observant Jews of the time, Mary and Joseph went to Jerusalem for the feast of Passover and took the 12-year-old Jesus went them, as related in the gospel for this Sunday’s Feast of the Holy Family. Observant Jews through the ages have used the teaching . . .
On this Octave Day of Christmas, the Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we recall the amazement all felt when shepherds first announced the good news of the birth of the savior. We’re used to being amazed by news of the latest breakthrough in technology and the niftiest new social networks . . .
“At the same time we’re in a very dark place, we’re in a very sacred place. Everybody, for the last two days, is brother and sister. You can hug strangers in the street. Everybody is so close to each other.”
Forty-three percent of recently created jobs have been in the low-wage industries of retail, food services, and employment services.
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