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  Tuesday – 11 th Week in Ordinary Time       Gospel – Matthew 5:43-48 Measure Once? Agony Stone, Gethsemane Remember that old saying – measure twice and cut once!   Sometimes I think I keep getting it reversed – I measure once and then cut at least twice!   I made a mistake yesterday?   And I really screwed up 2 days ago!   And I can guarantee you I will mess up sometime today and even tomorrow!   News Flash!   I make mistakes, lots of them!   I stumble and fall; I mis-step and mis-judge.   I am human and I am definitely not perfect, far from it!   2 nd news flash!   I am not alone!   We are all imperfect beings! And yet today’s Gospel ends with a troubling line!   “Be perfect just as your Heavenly Father is perfect!”   Seriously?   How is that even possible for me or anyone?   I think we can manage perfection for about an hour or a day if we are lucky.   But to be perfect...
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  Monday – 11 th Week in Ordinary Time Gospel – Matthew 5:38-42 Hit Me, Baby, One More Time Walking the Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem If we look back on our childhood, most of us will remember all the times we got into a fight, sometimes just verbal, sometimes out and out physical.   Sometimes we won, sometimes we lost.   Sometimes we came away bloodied and defeated; sometimes we gave as good as we got.   Through it all, we probably forgot why we were fighting in the first place, only the fight itself. But we do remember that, at the start, we had a choice.   We could either fight or run.   That was it; or so we thought! In today’s Gospel, we realize there really is a third option!   We hear the familiar words of Jesus to “turn the other cheek.”   I always pictured this scene as the height of cowardice, to just stand there and take it, to do nothing.   I saw this as utter passivity, cowardice.   But it’s not!   It is an act of de...
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  11 th Sunday in Ordinary Time Gospel – Matthew 9:36 – 10:8 Answering the Call Basilica of the Annunciation If you’re like me, your cellphone is permanently attached at the hip and you never go anywhere without it.   It’s our calendar, our camera, our documents and apps; it’s our email lifeline to the world. But in all its complexity, it is still plain and simple - a phone.    And every day it presents us with choices/decisions –do we recognize the number, do we answer the phone! It’s a process we are all familiar with.   The phone rings; is the number familiar?   If it isn’t, I regularly ignore and decline the call.   If I recognize the number, then it’s more complicated.   I can choose to answer it or I can deliberately decide I don’t want to talk to this person.   A simple call but so many options! Aah, it was so much simpler decades ago. All we had was a landline, a home phone – no cells, no caller ID!   If the phone rang...