Friday after the 2nd Sunday of Easter

In today’s reading from the Gospel of Saint John, Jesus uses just five loaves of bread and two fish to feed a hungry crowd of five thousand people. After the meal, the leftovers were collected and filled twelve wicker baskets! “Whoever comes up with a vaccine that will lead to the eradication of the coronavirus […]

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Wednesday after the 2nd Sunday of Easter

Today’s Gospel reading includes John 3:16, which is often shown on posters at large outdoor events. It reads, “God so loved the world that he gave his only-begotten Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life.” And John 3:21 reads, “Whoever lives the truth comes to the […]

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Tuesday after the 2nd Sunday of Easter

In yesterday’s Gospel reading, we learned that Nicodemus had been talking with Jesus about being born again. Their conversation continues in today’s Gospel; Nicodemus can’t seem to make sense of something that’s not physical or tangible. He does not understand a spiritual re-birth. Father Jerry’s homily today reflects on our modern-day tendency to think a […]

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