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Scripture Reflections

Faithbook---150Ten days before Easter a friend of mine started to post the countdown towards the Feast of the Resurrection on his Facebook page. Somehow I was struck by this simple gesture as it reminded me to ponder a bit deeper on the Feast. In actual fact, we were already given 40 days of Lent for the proper preparation which also marks the importance of these days.

May I just invite you to pause a moment and to ask yourself: Now, after the feast, how do I feel the joy of Easter?

 

Thursday, 17 April 2014 11:35

Easter Sunday

ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK, Mary of Magdala came to the tomb […] and saw the stone removed from the tomb.

 

Friday, 11 April 2014 17:53

Palm Sunday

As Christians everywhere prepare to commemorate the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem and enter into Holy Week, I could not help but think of the paradox of these upcoming religious celebrations almost colliding with one of humanities darkest days.

Friday, 04 April 2014 17:22

Fifth Sunday of Lent

Among the four gospels, John's account of the raising of Lazarus is surely one of the most remarkable.

Saturday, 29 March 2014 09:04

Fourth Sunday of Lent

Karma is something that a lot of people are asking me about - whether it is a Christian belief or not.

Friday, 21 March 2014 12:22

Third Sunday of Lent

In the National Rugby League’s (NRL) Footy Show, a slightly irreverent show about the players of the NRL, they have a segment where they ask the wives or girlfriends of the NRL players questions and then try to match their answers with their partner’s.

Mark Foys entrance---150When I was a pre-school child, my mother used to take my sister, Yvonne, and I shopping in Mark Foy's. Mark Foy's was a big, exciting department store diagonally opposite the Hyde Park entrance to Museum Station in Sydney's CBD. The building was a marvel to behold from the outside. With its turrets and decorative finishes, it looked a bit like Uncle Scrooge McDuck's mansion. However, it was the interior that really captured the imagination of a little three-year old boy: All the floors in the store opened onto a big, central atrium, and, reaching from the basement to the top floor stood an aviary full of live birds, budgerigars, I think. What a place to let one's imagination run wild! And on one visit to Mark Foy's, my imagination really did run wild: I got lost.

 

Friday, 14 March 2014 17:46

2nd Sunday of Lent

There is a mysterious story in 2 Kings that can help us understand what is happening in the transfiguration.

Friday, 14 March 2014 12:06

Stop Being Afraid

There is a mysterious story in 2 Kings that can help us understand what is happening in the transfiguration. 

Friday, 07 March 2014 10:58

First Sunday of Lent

The Gospel for the first Sunday of Lent, in all three years of the lectionary cycle, is devoted to the temptation of Jesus in the desert.

 

When I was in my 30's, working as an engineer in the Middle East, and before I became a priest, I made a journey to Egypt.

 

One Jewish philosopher once said, “If we followed the law ‘an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth’, we would all end up blind and toothless.”

glasses---150Adjacent to the Epworth Hospital in Richmond, Melbourne, is an eye clinic run by Dr Medownick. Dr Medownick treats eyes in a special way, and most of his patients experience a great improvement in their sight. In the foyer of his clinic is an elephant made from basket-weave. There is an opening in its back. Satisfied patients are invited to place the glasses they no longer have use for in the elephant, for distribution in needy areas. The elephant fills quickly.

Recently while reading the Gospel story about Jesus' reception in his home town, I found myself thinking about Dr Medownick.

 

Our Gospel for this weekend is taken from the beginning section of the Sermon on the Mount.

At the beginning of this month in February, in the state of New South Wales where I live, the summer season brings in the longest days and shortest nights.

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