19th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A, RCL)
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If favor were fair (Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28)
Maybe Joseph’s brothers aren’t evil people but hurt people.
August 13, Ordinary 19A (Genesis 37:1–4, 12–28)
Is it possible to be completely and terribly wrong but not all bad?
When and where did the resurrected Jesus first appear?
The Bible offers conflicting answers.
Ambition used to be a vice
Now we tend to see it as a virtue—at least for some people.
October 10, Ordinary 28B (Hebrews 4:12-16)
The purpose of the word of God is not to make us feel condemnable, but to help us see what is commendable.
Faith and fear at sea (Matthew 14:13-21; 19A)
A few reflections on this passage from Matthew
by Michael Fick
August 9, 19A (Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28; Psalm 105:1-6, 16-22, 45b)
Small graces can give us hope—even in the pit.
by Michael Fick
The great drama of the trinitarian hymn “Holy, Holy, Holy”
The beloved song can contain God’s glory no more than the scripture it’s based on.
When God changes our plans (Romans 10:5–15)
It's not always what we would choose for ourselves.
August 13, Ordinary 19A (1 Kings 19:9–18; Psalm 85:8–13; Romans 10:5–15; Matthew 14:22–33)
Both Elijah and Peter face a stark reality: fear.
St. Peter Walking on Water, by Alessandro Allori (1535–1607)
Other people’s faith in you
You knew about weakness before you were ordained. Yet something made you get out of the boat and try to walk.