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On Trinity 5 in Year C, the gospel reading is the very well-known and widely misread story of Martha and Mary in Luke ...
Moses is the most famous, influential, and revered figure in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, surpassing King David by the ...
This week Sunday lectionary reading for Trinity 3 Year C is Luke 10.1–11, 16–20 which records Jesus sending out the ...
We’re in Year C of the liturgical cycle, and that means the Gospel of Luke is the one we’ll hear most often at Sunday Masses this year. Luke’s vision of Jesus is deeply attuned to God’s ...
3. Jesus Helps Those Who Help Themselves The verse Luke 11: 9 is a great example of how people get ahead when they help themselves.
As Luke's gospel ends, Jesus has departed in body. But at the beginning of Acts, his Spirit returns, guiding the disciples to the successful completion of their mission.
Msgr. Joseph Prior unpacks the classic story of the Good Samaritan that Jesus tells in this Sunday’s Gospel. We hear the Lord speaking to our hearts and inviting us to open our minds to our neighbors, ...
Scripture makes it clear that Jesus actively set himself on his path knowing it would lead to suffering (Luke 9:51; Matt. 16:21).
Many biblical scholars have noted that Jesus preached almost exclusively about the kingdom of heaven, while Paul highlighted justification by faith—and not vice versa. What gives?
The death of Jesus in Luke's gospel is more like a martyr's death, it's much calmer, he goes inexorably to the cross, knowing that it is what must happen. Pilate isn't at fault at all.