The Ways We Feel Dead

by © LPi Fr. John Muir  |  03/26/2023  |  Gospel Meditation

Of all Jesus’ miracles, the most unsettling might be when he made a dead person alive. We know of three times when he did so: a girl, a young man, and Lazarus. The miracle teaches us he has the power of life and death. He anticipates his resurrection. Sin hurts us. Some sin kills us, spiritually. The three miracles reveal to us that no matter our circumstances, Jesus can give life to us. 

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How long will you grieve?

by © LPi Fr. John Muir  |  03/19/2023  |  Gospel Meditation

God asks a rhetorical and slightly sarcastic question to Samuel, the prophet: “How long will you grieve for Saul, whom I have rejected as king of Israel?” Like us, Samuel is depressed that the old king failed. It’s painful to admit that the old regime is done. But God won’t let us wallow our pity-party forever. “I am sending you to Jesse of Bethlehem,” announces the Lord, “for I have chosen my king from among his sons.” Samuel finally goes and anoints the young David as the new king. And his kingdom is glorious; it’s the golden age of Israel’s earthly history. 

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Living Water

by © LPi Fr. John Muir  |  03/12/2023  |  Gospel Meditation

When I became the pastor of a large parish, I soon found myself, for the first time in my life, riddled with anxiety, headaches, difficulty making decisions, and fatigue. I called a therapist friend and told her my symptoms and asked if she thought I needed a serious medical exam. She said, “How much water do you drink?” I told her, “I haven’t had time to drink water lately.” She responded, “You’re chronically dehydrated. Drink eighty-five ounces a day and call me in a week.” I started guzzling water and in a week all my symptoms went away. I felt great. 

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Why Commit to Regular Holy Hour? Practical Suggestions for the Hesitant Soul

by Amber Kinloch  |  03/05/2023  |  Gospel Meditation

Why sign up for regular Holy Hour? This question has been on your mind, perhaps, or maybe someone suggested it to you. Maybe you already attend Adoration on regular basis but are reluctant to commit for any number of reasons: the length of time, the burden of other duties, the fear that you can't keep up regular commitment. Maybe you find Adoration chore. You love God, but sitting there is just so boring. Nothing ever seems to happen. Serving God in other ways feels more productive.

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