Presider’s Page for Corpus Christi (22 June)
Today’s liturgy invites us to reflect on God’s care for the family of faith, especially through the gift of divine nourishment on our pilgrimage through life.
Today’s liturgy invites us to reflect on God’s care for the family of faith, especially through the gift of divine nourishment on our pilgrimage through life.
His Real Presence Among US
Forgot the base degrees by which he did ascend
These were dozens of Irish people who were killed for their Catholic faith between 1537 and 1714 in Ireland. Their names include Oliver Plunkett, John Carey, Patrick Salmon, Charles Meehan, Margaret Bermingham Ball, Patrick Cavanagh, Dominic Collins, Francis Taylor, William Tirry and many others, all of whom resisted the imposition of the Anglican (Protestant) church…
Seeing others in the best light
Cheers for the Cheerful Giver
1) 1 Kings 21:17-29 (Elijah warns Ahab he will die for murdering Naboth; but offers hope of repentance.) Then the word of the Lord came to Elijah the Tishbite, saying: Go down to meet King Ahab of Israel, who rules in Samaria; he is now in the vineyard of Naboth, where he has gone to…
We are invited to reflect on the mystery of God on this Trinity Sunday, as we gather to worship the One who creates, redeems and sanctifies, three persons, one God, without end.
The mysterious merits of three-in-one
Keeping pornography our of our monitors
Finding God on the heights
Helping the growing church
Our “Yes!” to God
The instructive power of calming the storm
Today we celebrate ‘the great beginning of the Church,’ the day the Holy Spirit first came to confused and frightened disciples. We praise God for this great Gift, and ask for a new outpouring in our day.
Source of the Higher Impulses
Ending on a high note
The pastor’s sacred trust
Not giving up on church unity