12 February 2024
Monday of the Sixth Week in Ordinary Time During the lifetime of Ignatius, the office of bishop, cardinal and particularly papacy, came with ...
11 February 2024
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time The first reading and the Gospel speak of the issue of leprosy. Now a somewhat rare and curable disease, leprosy ...
10 February 2024
Memorial of Saint Scholastica, Virgin When I was missioned to the U.S.-Mexico border working in migrant ministry, I had an encounter with two ...
9 February 2024
Friday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time In the Gospel today Jesus reveals his divine power by miraculously opening the ears of the deaf man ...
8 February 2024
Thursday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time Jesus in the Gospel today is enigmatic, and many questions arise for the modern reader. We might ...
7 February 2024
Wednesday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time After traveling great distances, the Queen of Sheba finally arrives in Jerusalem to see the ...
6 February 2024
Memorial of Saint Paul Miki and Companions, Martyrs When I was growing up, every year around Thanksgiving I would go camping with my family on ...
5 February 2024
Memorial of Saint Agatha, Virgin and Martyr In the first reading of the day, a long-awaited climax of a divine drama has come. For many years, ...
4 February 2024
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Restless and sleepless nights are miserable, and they seem to drag on forever. Amid the darkness of night, the ...
3 February 2024
Optional Memorial of Saint Blase, bishop and martyr “Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while.”