Homilies
Third Sunday of Easter, April 30,2017
Written by Fr. Fitz Wednesday, 26 April 2017 15:43
The Road to Emmaus
Second Sunday of Easter - Sunday of Divine Mercy
Written by Fr. Fitz Friday, 21 April 2017 11:36
Second Sunday of Easter - Sunday of Divine Mercy
Pictured are Lucy Howell, Father Fitz, and Sean Carroll, Director of Kino Border Initiative.
Good Friday, Holy Thursday, Saturday, Easter Vigil - One Triduum
Written by Fr. Fitz Wednesday, 12 April 2017 11:55
Good Friday, Holy Thursday, Saturday, Easter Vigil are one Triduum:
Celebrating the Life, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus.
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PALM SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 2017
Written by Fr. Fitz Thursday, 06 April 2017 12:32
Palm Sunday, April 9, 2017
There is an old song: "Your Cheating Heart" . . . it refers to the fickle human heart.
As illustrated by the events of Palm/Passion Sunday:
How fickle were the crowds who shouted "Hosanna,"
and a few days later cower behind their closed doors.
And this included all the Apostles, minus John.
From palms to blood, thus the red vestments of Passion Sunday.
Yesterday we visited my Jewish 94-year-old friend, and I gave her a Passover blessing:
"May the God of Abraham, Isaac, Sara, and Ruth bless you
and may Moses lead you to the promised land."
And she reverently received it ,
As we enter Holy Week and the Last Supper, our Jewish friends prepare for Passover.
It is important to remember, especially when John in his Gospel keeps referring to "the Jews,"
that it was a tiny cadre of Jews and pagan Romans who put Jesus to death.
And so we pray:
O Lord, bless this week that is holy.
Turn our fickle hearts toward the Cross.
Join us in spirit with all who suffer:
Our neighbors close at hand,
And afar: Syria, Sudan, Iraq.
We adore you O Christ,
And we bless you,
Because by your Holy Cross,
You have redeemed the world.
Amen
FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT, APRIL 2, 2017
Written by Fr. Fitz Thursday, 30 March 2017 13:26
Lenten Reflections from a House of Pain and Healing
Home at last!
Some memories from the Rehab Center:
G. Who is in almost constant pain with no relief in sight. A retired Presbyterian pastor whose community covered him with a "prayer quilt" under which he had his first night being pain free.
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