29th Ordinary Sunday (A), Mission Sunday, 18.10.20: Christ-conscious
In common parlance, it’s refreshing to hear someone being described as “on a mission.” It points to purpose and resolve. Someone is determined to get something done, be it anything from finding the exact degree of “medium rare” in frying a steak to clearing the name of a son accused...
Right and Wrong, not right and left!
During my own missionary globetrotting, I saw that missionaries often met with tension from the local public authorities. This is especially so when they are engaged in works like education, health and the care of the poor. In poorer countries, the state can envy missionary-run schools and hospitals, not just...
Ecumenical Prayer, 18.10.20
CALL TO PRAYER: SUNDAY 18th October 2020 Prayer @ 7pm Does God go with us? That is a question we might well ask at this time. Does God go with us as we journey through the latest stage of the challenge that we face personally and as a community? Does...
Some reading material
What is dogma? https://www.ncregister.com/blog/the-dogma-lives-loudly-in-the-catholic-church 2. Child Euthanasia comes to the Netherlands https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2020/10/child-euthanasia-comes-to-the-netherlands 3. For Love of Mary https://www.firstthings.com/article/2020/11/for-love-of-mary 4. Thou https://www.firstthings.com/article/2020/11/thou 5. Well-behaved atheists https://www.thecatholicthing.org
On Mission to Caesar
ON MISSION TO CAESAR With his words about Caesar and God, Jesus, the first to do so in history, separated religion from state. It is Christ who commands us to keep these two separate. The state is secular, i.e. it deals with the organization and administration of our earthly affairs,...
