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Author: Joan McKamey

The two Gospels for this day—the only Sunday of the Liturgical Year when two Gospels are proclaimed—begin with Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem amid cries of “Hosanna! Blessed is he who […]
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Planning ahead? Find resources for March 25th here. With this Sunday’s lesson, we begin Unit 4 of this year’s Pflaum Gospel Weeklies Faith Formation Program. We also move closer to […]
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As we prepare for the final Sunday in Unit 3 of the Gospel Weeklies, we note that it’s also Laetare Sunday. Much like Gaudete Sunday in Advent, Laetare Sunday is […]
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Why is it difficult for many of us to think of Jesus feeling and displaying anger? Do we believe he had human emotions but, in our minds, limit him to […]
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Pope Francis invites us to join him on Friday, February 23 to observe a Day of Prayer and Fasting for peace in war-torn countries, particularly South Sudan and the Democratic […]
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“This is my beloved Son. Listen to him.” These are God the Father’s words about Jesus at the Transfiguration. God speaks in the imperative, making his words a command. Do […]
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  Find Lenten activities at the end of this reflection. Find Lessons for RCIA Scrutinies here. This Sunday’s Gospel begins with “The Spirit drove Jesus into the desert.” I find […]
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As we approach the beginning of Lent, reflecting on this Sunday’s Gospel about the leper who wishes to be made clean is good preparation for us. We may ask ourselves: […]
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The Gospel of Mark portrays Jesus as a man of action, a man on the move. In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus has left the synagogue where he had taught and […]
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January 28—February 3 is Catholic Schools Week in the US. The theme of this week is “Catholic Schools: Learn. Serve. Lead. Succeed.” Celebrate what makes your Catholic school special and […]
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