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Sunday Week 21 Year B

The story so far … We started this series with the feeding of the five thousand and a crowd so impressed that Jesus has to run away so they won’t try and make him a rebel King on the spot. But the crowd find him the next day and Jesus challenges them that they aren’t …

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Posted byRobAugust 24th, 1997Posted inBerkeley, Homilies

Sunday Week 20 Year B

To live forever! It seems it might even be possible. You can indeed die but live forever … or at least twenty years … if you’re Elvis Presley that is. The King is dead. Long live the King! The TV this week’s been full of Elvis reanimated on celluloid and reincarnated in corpulent and impersonated …

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Posted byRobAugust 17th, 1997Posted inBerkeley, Homilies

Sunday Week 17 Year B

I have to admit that I was taken by surprise by today’s gospel. We’ve been following Mark’s story for so long that I, reading ahead, was all ready for the feeding of the five thousand. So homily in head, half-prepared, I opened the book and found not Mark but John. The church, in its wisdom, …

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Posted byRobJuly 27th, 1997Posted inBerkeley, Homilies

Sunday Week 15 Year B

Jefferson stands there, enormous in bronze, in his memorial in DC: caught in mid-stride, stepping boldly forward, eyes gazing into an horizon of promise. I gazed up at him with throngs of fellow tourists in his classical temple of Enlightenment virtues, chiselled round with words of hope and freedom — of life, liberty and the …

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Posted byRobJuly 13th, 1997Posted inBerkeley, Homilies

Sunday Week 12 Year B

Last Wednesday I made a pilgrimage. I climbed a hill called Revelation to visit the grave of Paul Monette, the author of “Borrowed Time,” a book I read last summer that moved me very deeply. Subtitled “An Aids Memoir,” it tells very honestly and with great feeling the story of the sickness and death of …

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Posted byRobJune 10th, 1997Posted inBerkeley, Homilies1 Comment on Sunday Week 12 Year B

Trinity Sunday Year B

God? Are you there, God? Moses said to ask, so here I am asking. I want to ask you, God, about the dinosaurs. I guess it’s Steven Spielberg’s fault they’re on my mind, but they are. “Ask now about former ages, long before your own,” said Moses. Well, how about 65 million years ago? By …

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Posted byRobMay 25th, 1997Posted inBerkeley, Homilies

JSTB Baccalaureate Mass

“To live,” said John Henry Cardinal Newman, “is to change and to be perfect is to have changed often.” Don’t you just hate him! Change, whether welcomed or dreaded, is always disturbing, always stirs us up, always sends us stepping over the edge into the unknown. Here we are on the brink of great changes: …

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Posted byRobMay 21st, 1997Posted inBerkeley, Homilies

Ascension Sunday

Don’t you find Ascension to be a puzzle, a mystery? Just as Eastertime is ending it pulls us up short with a reminder of just how deep the mystery of Easter is and how shocked we ought to be by Resurrection. This is still Eastertime, Christ is still risen, but the strangeness of that is …

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Posted byRobMay 11th, 1997Posted inBerkeley, Homilies

Sunday Week 6 of Easter Year B

Join me for a moment in thinking about the people in your life who you love. Parents, children, husbands or wives, companions or partners, friends, lovers… Remember your first love … remember your latest. When I do that, when I remember the people I love, I see their faces and I imagine their hands. It …

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Posted byRobMay 4th, 1997Posted inBerkeley, Homilies

Sunday Week 3 of Easter Year B

I could have sworn when I read the gospel this week that that last line wasn’t in there — “penance for the remission of sins” — penance? In Eastertide? — hardly! So I looked it up — well it’s there in the New American Bible as large as life. Some other translations have “repentance.” I …

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Posted byRobApril 13th, 1997Posted inBerkeley, Homilies

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