Liturgical Bible Study Guide: Easter Sunday

Easter Sunday

1st Reading – Acts 10:34a, 37-43 Assuming that Jesus’ crucifixion occurred in A.D. 30, Paul (Saul) was converted in A.D. 33 and came to Jerusalem from his preaching in Damascus around A.D. 36. If the Acts of the Apostles is arranged in chronological order, today’s event occurs after Paul’s meeting with Peter in Jerusalem. What […]

Liturgical Bible Study Guide: Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion Cycle A

Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion

Introduction Passion week ends our celebration of Lent. Our lenten preparations have been focused on improving our response to God’s call so that we, His children, will be ready to come home and live for all eternity. Jesus, our eldest brother, has showed us how to live His life so that we can gain eternal […]

Liturgical Bible Study Guide: 3rd Sunday of Advent Cycle B

3rd Sunday of Advent

For the past two weeks we have heard of the Lord’s coming as judge of all at the end of time. The Priest wears penitential purple during this season to help us realize our part in turning from God’s covenant and participating in acts of darkness (sin), although pink or rose may be worn on […]

Liturgical Bible Study Guide: 2nd Sunday of Advent Cycle B

2nd Sunday of Advent

Introduction Advent is really a season in two parts, with the 1st two weeks concerned with the Lord’s coming as Judge of all at the end of time and the 2nd two weeks serving as the proximate preparation for His coming in the flesh. Our activities, like the Church’s readings, should reflect that dual character. The Old Testament […]

Liturgical Bible Study Guide: Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Cycle A

Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

Introduction The doctrine of the Trinity describes the unique ways that we experience God’s presence in our lives. It is a confusing doctrine, even for adults, because it seems to imply three gods who are yet One God. When we speak of the mystery of creator and creation, we can only apprehend that mystery by […]