Fatal Attraction

Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany, Year B Photo AMI Travel In our Gospel reading today, Jesus, and presumably the four fishermen that he had just collected, came to Capernaum where Jesus set up the home base for his ministry. And when the sabbath arrived, Jesus entered the synagogue and began to teach. Now the way … Continue reading Fatal Attraction

Bearers of the Light Forever in Christ (Sermón de despedida para San pablo)

First Sunday after Christmas, Dec. 31, 2023 In the beginning was the Word. The true light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the world. And the Word became flesh and lived among us. This is the beginning of the story of the followers of Christ. The incarnation of God on Earth. The true Light which … Continue reading Bearers of the Light Forever in Christ (Sermón de despedida para San pablo)

Make My Joy Complete

Proper 21, Year A, Philippians 2:1-13 Today we are celebrating the life of St. Francis of Assisi as Wednesday is his feast day.  I have been a professed member of the Order of Ecumenical Franciscans since 2005, but began reading about his way of following Jesus much earlier than that. There are so many stories … Continue reading Make My Joy Complete

Kissing the Leper

Proper 18, Year A, Romans 13-8-14 Many of you know that my husband and I are Franciscans, meaning that we follow the way of Saints Francis and Clare of Assisi. These two saints lived in Europe in the medieval ages in an area we now call Italy. Francis grew up as a spoilt rich boy … Continue reading Kissing the Leper

Do Not be Afraid

Jesus does not give us false promises that we will never struggle or succumb to the waves. But there is one eternal promise. We will never face those storms alone. Do not fear. Art by David Mach The Gospel reading today is a familiar one to many of us. Even if you’re new to church … Continue reading Do Not be Afraid

How We Carry the Mystery

Transfiguration Sunday, Year A (Aug 6th) (To new priests) Good morning my friends and siblings! Here we are again, gathered amongst the trees in this beautiful sacred space. Welcome to the new curates who are here at curate cohort for the first time. I look forward to our companionship, all the stories we can share … Continue reading How We Carry the Mystery

Dancing & Mourning

Proper 9 (Year A), Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30 Have you ever felt like you were trying so hard to relate to some people but no matter how you approached them, it just wasn’t good enough? No matter what you did, you were criticized for the way you didn’t meet someone else’s standards? We religious people can … Continue reading Dancing & Mourning

The needs are great and the workers are few/Las necesidades son grandes y los trabajadores pocos

Proper 6 Year A, Matthew 9:35—10:8 [9-23] Have you ever started a job that you felt called to do because you wanted to help people? Something that you’ve done because your faith in Jesus Christ and your understanding of the Gospel compelled you to love your neighbor? Perhaps you wanted to do something that lifted … Continue reading The needs are great and the workers are few/Las necesidades son grandes y los trabajadores pocos