Category Archives: From the Friars

From the Friars: The Price of Redemption

From the Friars: The Price of Redemption We all have painful memories of events in our lives where we wish we could go back and do something over again, or somehow make up for a failure or humiliation. When I was a young boy, I came home one afternoon to find on the dining room…

From the Friars: Understanding God’s Law

From the Friars: Understanding God’s Law When children are young parents have to put many restrictions on them so that they don’t hurt themselves. They put protectors on the electric outlets, safety latches on the sharp knife drawer and other such things because the little ones do not yet understand the real dangers in the…

From the Friars: Love Gives Ownership

From the Friars: Love Gives Ownership In the parable of the Prodigal Son the older son is angry because his father has killed the fatted calf to celebrate the return of his brother. He complains that the father had never given him so much as a goat for a party for him and his friends.…

From the Friars: Active Participants

From the Friars: Active Participants This Friday we celebrate the Annunciation of the Lord. This mystery recalls when the Blessed Virgin Mary gave Her complete ‘Yes’ to God’s plan to become incarnate in her womb. It is also called the Solemnity of the Incarnation. We too, like Mary, are called to be transformed by the…

From the Friars: Light and Darkness

From the Friars: Light and Darkness There are two kinds of darkness. One is an absence of light, like the night during which Abraham experienced his mysterious trance and vision in the first reading for today. The second is to be blinded by a light so bright, so intense, that our eyes are not able…

From the Friars: The Father of Lies

From the Friars: The Father of Lies Imagine you are at the zoo and suddenly you hear an announcement over the loudspeaker that a lion has just escaped from his cage. Would you not experience a rush of fear and immediate thoughts of how to protect yourself from this danger. St. Peter tells us: “stay…

From the Friars: A Copernican Revolution

A Copernican Revolution There was a time when people thought that the earth was at the center of the universe and that the sun revolved around our planet. In the sixteenth century, Nicolaus Copernicus figured out that it is the earth that actually revolves around the sun. This was a big event in the history…

From the Friars: God is Love

I have another bumper sticker story. Those little strips of vinyl can be a powerful way to communicate. This one said, “When Jesus said ‘love your enemies’, he probably meant don’t kill them.” The Gospel reading today gives us this shocking teaching of Our Lord. If it doesn’t shock us, there is something likely wrong…

From the Friars: Valentine’s Day

I never really celebrated Valentine’s Day growing up. It’s probably because I was more focused on the candy than on actually looking for a Valentine! I used to fill my pockets with those little heart-shaped candies with a message on them, hoping that the next one would be exactly what I needed to hear…”Your My…

From the Friars: Complete giving of self

Three of us friars are temporarily living in an apartment on Essex Street while the new rectory/friary is being built. There is a popular bar/restaurant on the first floor of our building, which is often full of young people. It has struck me as unusual that Sunday nights seem to be especially popular. The contrast…