life in yourself

In the Bread of Life discourse recorded in the sixth chapter of the Gospel According to John (NABRE), we encounter a shocking statement made by Jesus and often overlooked in translation. In the Gospel According to John 6:53 (NABRE), Jesus teaches: “Amen, amen, I say to you, unless you eat …

Lord & God

The Old Testament uses a variety of different words to refer to God. Some of them are fairly similar to words used to describe other deities, while some clearly set God apart as unique. We can find many different words to describe God in one passage in the book of …

herald

The mission of the Baptist often is described as heralding or proclaiming the coming of Jesus. It’s worth exploring this idea in greater detail as it gives insight into John and his relationship with Jesus. The Greek verb προκηρύσσω (proskerusso) comes from the word κῆρυξ (kerux), which means “herald.” A herald …

protoevangelium

In the book of Genesis 3:15 (NABRE) we encounter: “I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will strike at your head, while you strike at his heel.” This passage contains God’s first statement to the serpent after the fall of humanity …

liturgy

One of the central elements of the practice of the Church is the liturgy, or as it’s commonly understood, the celebration of the sacraments and the Liturgy of the Hours. Liturgy is at the very heart of Christian life, and as such it is helpful for us to have an understanding of what …

wind & spirit

Pentecost comes at the end of the Easter season. In the Old Testament, Pentecost was a celebration that occurred 50 days after the Passover and commemorated the giving of the law on Mount Sinai. For Christians, it falls 50 days after Easter and commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit …

apostasy & heresy

Two related but different concepts that come up when we talk about our faith are apostasy and heresy. In recent years, we tend to hear much more about heresy in Catholic circles, but it may be more appropriate for us to be talking about apostasy. Let’s look at the roots …

Easter

We now have entered the Easter season. The word Easter comes from Middle English and has no significant value to Christianity. The season itself, however, has roots in our Jewish past and should be celebrated in that context. The Jewish feast forever transformed by the Resurrection of Jesus Christ is …

take away the sin of the world

That Jesus is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world stands as a key concept in Christianity. During the season of Lent, we begin the period of preparation for celebrating the Passion and Resurrection of Jesus at Easter. At this time, we focus on sacrifice …

synagogue

In the Gospel According to Mark 1:21 (NABRE), we see that the synagogue was one of the major places where Jesus engaged in his public ministry. The role of these synagogues, especially at the time of Jesus when the Temple still was standing, easily can be overlooked. The word synagogue comes from the Greek …