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Fifth Sunday of Lent 2025 (Year A Readings)

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  If you’ve ever seen Star Wars , you might remember one of the most dramatic cliffhangers in movie history.  At the end of The Empire Strikes Back , one of the main characters—Han Solo—is captured and frozen in a block of carbonite.  He’s alive, but completely stuck. Trapped. He can’t speak, can’t move. He’s frozen in darkness.  And for the next three years, fans were left wondering: Is that it for Han? Will he ever come back? Even if you’ve never seen the movie, you can picture the scene: someone suspended between life and death.  That image—of being stuck, frozen, unable to move—can hit close to home for any of us who have ever felt spiritually or emotionally buried. Now imagine Lazarus. Four days in the tomb. Wrapped in burial cloths. His sisters are heartbroken. The crowd is confused. It looks like the end. And then… Jesus comes. And everything begins to change. Before He works the miracle, Jesus does something surprising. He weeps. He sees Mary and Martha ...

Fourth Sunday of Lent 2025 (Year A Readings)

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  A few years ago I went on vacation with Fr. Scott and our friend Fr. Mike, and we rented a house right across the street from the beach just north of Boston. It was a beautiful spot.  My routine on vacation is pretty simple: I wake up early, go to Mass, and then treat myself to breakfast at this little diner overlooking the ocean.  It’s peaceful, the food is great, and the view is unbeatable. One morning, I was sitting at a table with a perfect view of the Atlantic—waves rolling in, seagulls flying by, all of it. I ordered my breakfast and started playing Wordle on my phone while I waited.  You know Wordle—the word game where you try to guess a five-letter word in six tries. That morning’s puzzle was a tough one. After three or four attempts, I was getting nowhere.  Frustrated, I gave up and just typed in the word I had started with earlier in the puzzle. It wasn’t the right answer, but then the correct word popped up. Would you believe it? The answer was… “OC...

Feast of the Annunciation

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 Today, we celebrate one of the greatest mysteries of our faith—the moment when the Word became flesh. Not in a royal palace, not in a place of power, but in a small town, in the simple life of a young woman named Mary. I’ve had the privilege of visiting the Church of the Annunciation in Nazareth. In the lower church, there is a cave, the very place where tradition tells us Mary encountered the angel Gabriel. On the altar inside that cave, an inscription reads:  Verbum caro hic factum est —"The Word became flesh…  here! " That single word— "here" —is striking. It reminds us that God's great act of salvation didn’t happen in some distant, abstract way. It happened in a real place, at a real moment in history. God entered our world in the most concrete way possible, taking on our humanity in the womb of Mary. But this mystery isn’t just about a past event. It is about how God still desires to dwell among us  here —in our hearts, in our daily lives, in the simple m...

Third Sunday of Lent 2025 (Year A Readings)

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  I need to stay hydrated to avoid fatigue, brain fog, and even emotional stress! Have you ever felt tired, dizzy, sluggish, or had a headache for no reason? Maybe you've been irritable, unable to concentrate, or just felt "off." Chances are—you were dehydrated. Health experts tell us that by the time you feel thirsty, you're already behind on hydration. Our bodies need water constantly to function properly. Without it, we experience fatigue, brain fog, and even emotional stress. So how do we stay hydrated? Drink plenty of water throughout the day. Avoid things that dehydrate us, like too much caffeine or sugar. Recognize the signs early—before they get worse. But let’s ask a deeper question: Have you ever felt restless, discouraged, or like something is missing? Maybe you've tried to fill that emptiness with distractions, success, or relationships—yet the thirst remains. If so, chances are—you’re spiritually dehydrated. God Meets Us in Our Dry Places! In our F...