by Greg Beben | Jun 12, 2021 | Meditations
In the Garden of Eden, when the snake tempted Eve, he told her that, if she and the man ate the forbidden fruit, they would be “like gods” (Gn 3:5). This must have sounded very desirable to her, because we know that she then did take the fruit and eat it, as did the...
by Greg Beben | Jun 11, 2021 | Meditations
Yesterday we honored the Sacred Heart of Jesus with a joyful celebration. Today we celebrate a “companion feast” – really a continuation of yesterday’s feast. We continue to love, honor, and praise the Heart of Jesus, but we do so with a greater awareness that we are...
by Greg Beben | Jun 9, 2021 | Seasonal Introductions
The Founder of the Anawim Community, Fr. Francis Marino, used to point out that throughout the liturgical year there are a number of “companion feasts” – feasts that are closely associated with each other and that mutually enrich each other. One obvious example of...
by Greg Beben | Jun 5, 2021 | Meditations
On this great Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, we are given an opportunity to ponder with greater appreciation and devotion the wondrous gift of the Holy Eucharist. This is all the more important today, because in some parts of the world, the very...
by Greg Beben | May 29, 2021 | Meditations
Last Sunday we welcomed the coming of the Holy Spirit as we celebrated the great feast of Pentecost. A question that may come to our minds is, “Who is this Holy Spirit, and where does he come from?” We know the answer: the Holy Spirit is God, and he comes from God. He...