Sucked In

Outgoing United States Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell was recently asked if he had any advice for his successor.  He responded, “Don’t get pulled into the politics.”  Regardless of one’s job or position in life, it is easy to get sucked into politics.  It happens in church, school, health care, law firms, union jobs, family […]

Close to God

The greatest happiness a person can experience, I think, is feeling close to God.  It can also be overwhelming.  Perhaps your concept of God is the one power that overcomes all other powers—or a love more powerful than either life or death.  Maybe your sense of the unknowable entity that we call God is relief […]

Podcast Pause

This week, after two years and 107 episodes, I suspended weekly podcast recordings of Upon this Rock.  The final chapter, which you can listen to here summarizes what I and the FSC (Farnan Spirituality Center) Board hoped to accomplish by joining the webcast market. There are many “godcasts” in the web world, an existence that […]

World Cup

In The Two Popes, Benedict XVI and Francis watch a World Cup soccer match between their home countries, Germany and Argentina.  That is fiction.  In reality, however, Francis was a big fan.  In his homily one World Youth Day he proclaimed, “Jesus offers us something bigger than the World Cup!  He offers us the possibility […]

Be Light

Just as our church has annual holy days to honor noble saints so does our nation have annual holidays to honor noble citizens.  As we approach Martin Luther King Day (January 19), we’ll be reminded that it is not supposed to be a day off but a day on; some think of it not as […]

Post-Christmas

As we reach the twelfth day of Christmas, it is with a little sadness.  Traditionally, it marks the time to turn off holiday lights and pack away decorations giving way to a new year and a return to ordinary life.  The Bible’s final Christmas story is of the Magi, the three wise men who come […]

Holy Family Plight

Each year, Catholics commemorate aspects of the early life of Jesus on various feasts during the Twelve Days of Christmas.  Included therein is the Gospel story of His family’s flight into Egypt as immigrants who sought asylum from terror in their home country.  In modern America, as well as many places around the globe, we […]

My Cousin Jimmy

When growing up, I had lots of cousins.  There were about fifty of us on my father’s side of the family.  Jimmy was five or six years older than me; I was close with his sister, Jeanne, who was more my age.  He had three older brothers and, like them, was well rounded, handsome, and […]

Our Lady of the Americas

Advent is a time to believe in impossible things.  Prophetic writers foretell of a virgin birth, and scriptural passages that dominate our liturgical gatherings this month offer scenes in which wolf and lamb, lion and goat, leopard and calf coexist in peace.  Though it is not impossible to conceive of a world where predator and […]

The Coming

Advent means the Coming or Arrival.  Each year Christians join in a four-week, end of calendar, spiritual journey.  But it is a little difficult for us to comprehend exactly what is coming, whether it comes now, or only at the journey’s end. I’ll start with the coming of light that dispels the darkness of suffering […]