Demons and the Kingdom of God

Upon reading the first thirteen chapters of Mark’s gospel, one thing that struck me powerfully was the nearly continuous presence of demons. Demons are mentioned six or seven times in the first three chapters alone. Jesus, himself, is harassed by Satan in the desert. Once Jesus begins his public ministry, nearly every crowd that comesContinue reading “Demons and the Kingdom of God”

Having Historical Hope

In recent years the Catholic Church has been racked with scandals and corruption. Hearing of the abuses that have been perpetrated by those in positions of authority throughout the Church, the bishops who seem more concerned about worldly reputation than service of their people, and the confusion of teaching coming from the Vatican and oftenContinue reading “Having Historical Hope”

Saint Stephen: deacon, martyr, and imitator of Christ

We are first introduced to Stephen in the sixth chapter of the Acts of the Apostles. He is one of the seven men chosen by the Apostles to serve as deacons, assistants, in the early Church, and he is described as being, “a man filled with faith and the Holy Spirit.” We see that faithContinue reading “Saint Stephen: deacon, martyr, and imitator of Christ”

The Presentation in the Temple or the Joy of Obedience

The fourth Joyful Mystery of the Rosary is the Presentation in the Temple. This mystery is an invitation to meditate on the occasion when Joseph and Mary, in obedience to the law, brought the baby Jesus to the Temple in Jerusalem. The fact that this event is included in the joyful mysteries has often madeContinue reading “The Presentation in the Temple or the Joy of Obedience”