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Patrick Twomey

Living Bread (Pentecost 11, Year B)

“Do not work for the food that perishes, but for the food that endures for eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you.”

Food in Due Season (Pentecost 10, Year B)

Jesus stands before a hungry crowd. He has compassion on them.

Shepherd and Cross (Pentecost 9, Year B)

“Woe to the shepherds who destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture” (Jer. 23:1).

Joy and Glory (Pentecost 8, Year B)

Joy, hope, and wonder spilled out from every human heart in the presence of Almighty God and the mystery of human love.

Power in Weakness (Pentecost 7, Year B)

Ezekiel must rely in the deepest possible way not upon human strength but the strength of God, who raises him to his feet, addresses him, and fills him with the Spirit.

Sorrow and Healing (Pentecost 6, Year B)

In Jesus Christ, we encounter an inner and hidden healing. Sometimes, Christ comes as the God who takes our hand and says, “Little child, get up” (Mark 5:41).

The Storm (Pentecost 5, Year B)

Men who ply their trade in deep waters know that wisdom includes a prudent dose of fear. Moreover, as pious Jews, these men know only one God, who makes the storm and subdues it.

The Least of These (Pentecost 4, Year B)

Your life, though a mere sprig, will be, in God’s time, a noble cedar.

Forms of Love (Pentecost 3, Year B)

We are called to love our neighbor as ourselves. In practice, we will get this wrong if we love ourselves inadequately, or excessively, or inordinately..

Light and Beauty (Pentecost 2, Year B)

St. John writes, “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.”

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