Mark 14:1-39, Palm Sunday It was a head-turner. This scene of Jesus entering Jerusalem. The people were there for the big feast and they had heard that Jesus was coming. They had heard about Lazarus. They wanted to see Jesus. Even the Greeks who had come for the feast went to Philip, asking him, “Sir,…
Month: March 2024
The Jesus We Come to See – Nemy Que, SJ
John 12:20-33; 5th Sunday of Lent “Sir, we wish to see Jesus.” The Greeks, who made this request in our Gospel reading, were surely not expecting amessiah. But they had heard about this man, Jesus, and wanted to see him forthemselves. They had no doubt heard about how he had healed the sick, raisedLazarus from…
What Needs to Die – Karel San Juan, SJ
John 12:20-33, Fifth Sunday of Lent “Amen, amen, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains just a grain of wheat; but if it dies, it produces much fruit.” Jesus compares us to a grain of wheat. If it falls to the ground and dies, it…
A Whole New World – Arnel Aquino, SJ
John 3: 14-21, 4th Sunday of Lent (Laetare Sunday) When I was formator in San Jose Seminary, we had seminarians from a college seminary in the province, run by very traditional priests. The priests themselves were trained in Europe by a group of clerics we Pinoys would call katoliko-sarado-de-candado; Roman Catholics of the strict persuasion….
Re-set – Tony Basilio, SJ
Matthew 18:21–35, Tuesday of the 3rd Week of Lent Yesterday, I came upon a quote that I have read so many times in the past but one that continues to move me – “It’s madness to hate all rosesbecause you got scratched with one thorn,to give up all dreamsbecause one of them didn’t come true,to…