The Tare-able Church

Don’t skip over this week’s Mass Prep for the Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Cycle A) It’s an important look at the Second Conversion, a necessary, but often overlooked component of your salvation. Do a deep dive on this one. As always, please like, share, and subscribe. Thanks and God Bless.

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The Sixteenth Sunday Ordinary Time (Cycle A)

The tie in between today’s readings: The Second Conversion

Psalm 86:5-16, Wisdom 12:13-19, Romans 8:26-27, Matthew 13:24-43

In Matthew 13:24-43, Jesus gives three parables about the Kingdom of God. The Jews at this time believed the Messiah’s role was the restoration of Israel to its former glory. Our Lord had bigger plans. He teaches us that despite its’ humble beginnings, the Church will have a global focus and reach the ends of the earth with the gospel of salvation. The story about the wheat and the tares highlights the fact that the advance of God’s Kingdom into the world will face Satanic opposition. In fact, the Devil will be so good at his strategies that it will be impossible for anyone to tell the difference between his followers (tares) and true Christians (wheat). It will take celestial discernment at the end of time…

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The Four Soils

This week’s Mass Prep of the four soils invites us to dig deep into our spiritual lives to see how we are fairing in the Lord’s field. Please like, share and subscribe. Thanks and God Bless

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The Fifteenth Sunday Ordinary Time (Cycle A)

The tie in between today’s readings: The Anticipation of a New Creation

Psalm 65:10-14, Isaiah 55:10-11, Romans 8:18-23, Matthew 13:1-23

Our reading in Psalm 65:10-13 tells us about God’s abundant favor toward the earth and to man. The Lord is the one who sends the rain, sprouts the seeds, and blesses their growth. He is the reason for bountiful harvests and the multiplication of livestock. The Almighty has always provided for us in the past and He plans prosperity, peace, and hope for our future (Jeremiah 29:11). But it’s not always smooth sailing. When Adam and Eve sinned in the Garden the Lord also cursed the environment. Rains can come as hurricanes and floods. Droughts bring crop failures. Disease, famine, and death consistently follow. That is only what nature can do. Throw in our transgressions of war, pollution, and crime…

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No Man’s Debtor

Mass Prep for the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary time (Cycle A) reminds us that what ever you sacrifice for the Lord is never wasted. Trust Him. His love, generosity, and blessings are far beyond measure. Please like, share, and subscribe to this blog. Thanks and be blessed.

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The Thirteenth Sunday Ordinary Time (Cycle A)

The tie in between today’s readings: Alive to God

Psalm 89:2-3;16-19, 2 Kings 4:8-16, Romans 6:3-11, Matthew 10:37-42

In Psalm 89, our reading for today, God promises King David that his kingdom will enjoy abundant blessings and last until the end of time. Years later, due to the disobedience of David’s heirs, The Lord destroys the kingdom and sends the nation into exile in Babylon. When you read the whole text, you’ll discover the psalmist struggles with the apparent contradiction that the Almighty God of Truth would be incapable or unwilling to keep His word.  In hindsight, we see that this is another Messianic Psalm with elements of the life and ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ in view. He is the descendant of David and heir to the eternal throne. In Him, all the promises not only in this…

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Got Enemies?

Blessed are those persecuted for God’s sake. This is the Mass Prep message for the twelfth Sunday in Ordinary time (Cycle A). I hope this post will prove timely and encouraging to you. As always. please like, share, and subscribe. Thanks and God Bless

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Twelfth Sunday Ordinary Time (Cycle A)

The tie in between today’s readings: Everybody Must Get Stoned

Psalm 69:8-17;33-35, Jeremiah 20:10-13, Romans 5:12-15, Matthew 10:26-33

Our reading in Romans 5:12-15 takes us back to Eden where our deceived parents eat the forbidden fruit in their pursuit to be like God. Their original sin has been infused into each of us to this very day. I used to think that God was being quite unfair by saddling me with their transgression. After all, what did I have to do with it? But now, I believe that if anyone of us was placed in the Garden, then we would have done the same thing. If not, then the all-knowing infinite God made a terrible mistake by not putting any of the morally superior among us in their place and so avoid this whole sin thing altogether. To sum up, we…

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The WC

This is the Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary time. I’m working on it. In the meantime please enjoy this very funny post from the Insights portion of my blog and as you do, please like, subscribe, follow, and share this with your friends. Thanks and God Bless

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My mother-in-law, Marianne Finnegan, passed away July of 2017. She was a fun loving-person, who enjoyed a good joke, but could never tell one. While we were going through her belongings, we came upon this: 

A ‘WC’ is an English or German bathroom or Water Closet.

Some time ago, an English Lady was looking for rooms in Switzerland and asked a schoolmaster if he would recommend any. He took her to several places and, everything being arranged, she decided to take one of the rooms.

On her way home, however, it occurred to her that she had not noticed a WATER CLOSET. She immediately wrote the schoolmaster to ask if there was a W.C. in or near the house. The Schoolmaster, upon receiving the letter, was baffled, for he did not understand the abbreviation W.C.

Finally he asked the parish priest to help him. Together they tried to find out…

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Symbol or Substance

Struggling with the Eucharist? Is it merely a symbol or the real deal? This week’s Mass Prep, celebrating Corpus Christi, has something for everybody as we look a little deeper into one of God’s great mysteries. Please like, subscribe, and share this posting. Thanks and God Bless.

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Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Cycle A)

The tie in between today’s readings: When Something is More Than It Seems

Psalm 147:12-20, Deuteronomy 8:2-3;14-16, 1 Corinthians 10:16-17, John 6:51-58

Of the many things that we may ask from God security and prosperity rank high on the list. That’s what the Lord provides in verses 12-19 of our reading today in Psalm 147. There’s wheat in the fields, kids at home, peace on the borders along with His guidance to make it all work together. What more can you want? Well, as we see in verse 20, there is one more thing…a relationship with Him. While food, clothing, and shelter are necessary for life, they won’t make it worth living. Merely having your needs met makes for a mundane existence. You need discovery! You need surprises! You need a connection to the infinite…

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