by Greg Beben | Oct 1, 2022 | Meditations
The Apostles ask Jesus to increase their faith. Their request comes immediately after the Lord’s teaching on scandals in the Church and the need to apply the healing balm of fraternal correction and forgiveness (cf. Lk 17:1-4). Perhaps the Apostles are afraid that...
by Greg Beben | Sep 24, 2022 | Meditations
The prophet Amos, whom we read today, strongly challenged the leaders of Israel during his time. He was a mere sheep breeder from Judah, but the Lord sent him to Israel to point out the hypocrisy and the injustice that the rich leaders of Israel were exhibiting. Amos...
by Greg Beben | Sep 17, 2022 | Meditations
“No servant can serve two masters…. You cannot serve both God and mammon.” These words of Jesus contain two fundamental truths on which our lives as disciples are built. One is that we are properly identified as servants; the other is that we can only truly serve one...
by Greg Beben | Sep 14, 2022 | Meditations
Yesterday we pondered our beloved Lord Jesus suffering and dying on the Cross to conquer sin and death. We return to the foot of the Cross today, uniting our hearts with the sorrows of our Mother Mary. What is she doing as she watches her Son suffer and die? What is...
by Greg Beben | Sep 13, 2022 | Meditations
Today we celebrate the great Feast of The Exaltation of the Holy Cross. As we ponder the readings, we would benefit from setting a crucifix, or a picture of one, before us, to help us fix our minds on what we are really celebrating today. Jesus Christ, the Eternal Son...