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Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers — 3rd Sunday in Lent to Palm Sunday, Year B

Introduction to the Third to Fifth Sundays in Lent:The Johannine Gospels for the three middle Sundays in Lent for Year B pursue the same themes as those of Year A: how Jesus brings us in his person cleansing from sin, true light, and new life. Again, we learn each Sunday of God’s compassionate love, but […]

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Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers — 3rd Sunday in Lent to Palm Sunday, Year B

Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers — 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time to 2nd Sunday of Lent, Year B

5th Sunday in Ordinary TimeBackground: There is an ambiguity about Jesus’s mission. As God’s beloved Son upon whom the Spirit has come, both his words and actions have power. And so today we see his compassion towards those suffer in body and spirit. Yet his ministry as healer sometimes seems to get in the way

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Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers — 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time to 2nd Sunday of Lent, Year B

Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers — Epiphany to the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B

EpiphanyBackground: Once again we must avoid sentimentalizing this story. As the carol “We Three Kings” says, the astrologers/Magi are travelling over “field and fountain, moor and mountain” as they follow the star. We must also realize how radical this passage was for Matthew’s original, predominantly Jewish audience. It is Gentile sages who recognize the coming

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Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers — Epiphany to the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B

The pandemic and three unspoken RCIA assumptions

The COVID-19 pandemic has completely disrupted our liturgical life. And that disruption has uncovered some previously unspoken assumptions about liturgy and the rites for catechumens. In a recent article in America magazine, for example, Anthony R. Lusvardi, SJ, writes about his struggles with presiding at streamed liturgies.  The main point he wants to make is

The pandemic and three unspoken RCIA assumptions

Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers — Advent 1 to The Holy Family, Year B

Introduction to MarkThe earliest and shortest of the gospels, Mark’s version of the Jesus story lacks the polish of Matthew with his five sermons/discourses or of Luke with his extended journey to Jerusalem. It also lacks any infancy story or, in its original version, any post-resurrection appearance. (Its brevity explains why on many Sundays John

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Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers — Advent 1 to The Holy Family, Year B

Reflection questions for seekers — All Saints Day to Christ the King Sunday, Year A

You can reflect questions for every Sunday of the year by clicking here.All Saints’ DayBackground: In a culture that is living more and more in a denial of death, this festival reminds us that we are “surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses” who “have run the race and kept the faith.” Yet when we

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Reflection questions for seekers — All Saints Day to Christ the King Sunday, Year A

Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers — 27th-30th Sundays in Ordinary Time, Year A

27th Sunday in Ordinary Time Background: Jesus the prophet again tells a story to the religious leaders that reminds us all that what matters in the kingdom/reign of God is not just words but actions that embody love. We will be good stewards of the kingdom/reign only by bearing such good fruit. Discussion Questions Describe

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Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers — 27th-30th Sundays in Ordinary Time, Year A

Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers — 23rd-26th Sundays in Ordinary Time, Year A

Introduction to the 23d and 24th Sundays: We have finished reading Matthew’s narrative about how deep faith in Jesus is the only way of entrance into the Church. For two Sundays now we read Jesus’s discourse on what life in the Church is to be like. 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Background: This Sunday’s part

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Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers — 23rd-26th Sundays in Ordinary Time, Year A

Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers — 18th-22nd Sundays in Ordinary Time, Year A

Introduction for 18th to 22nd Sundays: We have finished reading Matthew’s Sermon on Parables and move now to a crucial narrative section dealing with the Church as First-fruits of God’s Kingdom/Reign. Repeatedly we will see how the crucial step to enter that Kingdom/Reign is a deep faith in Jesus, a faith that rejects all other

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Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers — 18th-22nd Sundays in Ordinary Time, Year A

Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers — 14th – 17th Sundays in Ordinary Time, Year A

14th Sunday in ordinary time Background : This Sunday’s selection is the first from Matthew’s exploration of the meaning of the Kingdom/Reign of God. The evangelist often refers to the Kingdom/Reign of Heaven, but that is a pious Jewish euphemism. A Jewish perspective is also needed to appreciate the references to the “learned,” which refers

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Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers — 14th – 17th Sundays in Ordinary Time, Year A

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