Liturgical Bible Study Guide: 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle B
1st Reading – Genesis 3:9-15 The early chapters of the Book of Genesis have much to teach us about why things are as they are today. Today’s first reading tells us of the goings on immediately after Eve, then Adam, ate of the forbidden tree. Is this a true account, exact in every detail? We don’t know […]
Liturgical Bible Study Guide: Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) Cycle B
Introduction The purpose of the feast of Corpus Christi is to instruct the people in the mystery, faith, and devotion surrounding the Eucharist. The celebration of the feast evolved during the 13th and 14th centuries, having been preceded by the mid-11th century Berengarian heresy. Berengar of Tours was an archdeacon who taught that the presence of Christ in […]
Liturgical Bible Study Guide: Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Cycle B
Introduction It would seem that on this particular Sunday the Church would tell us all about the inner workings of the Blessed Trinity. Today would be the prime time for answering such questions as: How can one God be three Persons, and three Persons be one God? Why three Persons instead of three forces, or three ideas, […]
Liturgical Bible Study Guide: Pentecost Sunday Cycle B
Introduction Pentecost is an Israelite-Jewish festival. In Exodus 23:14-17 it is called simply the harvest festival, the feast of first-fruits of the grain harvest. In Exodus 34:22 it is called the feast of weeks, the first-fruits of the grain harvest. In Leviticus 23:15-21 the feast is reckoned by counting seven weeks from the beginning of […]
Liturgical Bible Study Guide: Solemnity of the Ascension of Our Lord Cycle B
Introduction The revelation we celebrate on this day is that the direct experience of God revealed to men and women in Jesus of Nazareth continues to be experienced when the Body of Christ, the Church, gathers in witness, love and mission. Jesus brought power and hope to people. As He talked, healed, and loved them, they felt […]