Sunday Soundbites
Sunday Soundbite for September 18, 2022
Greg Friedman, OFM
September 18, 2022
Scripture scholars aren’t exactly sure what this Gospel story is meant to show, but one explanation may be that Jesus wanted us to have our priorities straight about the use of wealth.
Sunday Soundbite for September 11, 2022
Greg Friedman, OFM
September 11, 2022
Some Scripture commentaries suggest that Saint Luke aimed the ending of the prodigal son story at those in his own communities who wished to exclude some people from their Eucharist. Like the older brother, some in Luke’s faithful community may ...
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Sunday Soundbite for September 4, 2022
Greg Friedman, OFM
September 4, 2022
Jesus cautions his audience about the cost of discipleship. Jesus will embrace his cross completely, giving his all. We his followers must do the same. Jesus urges us to give our all, carrying our own cross and following after him.
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Sunday Soundbite for August 28, 2022
Greg Friedman, OFM
August 28, 2022
In today's Gospel account Luke recalls a story of a time when Jesus was a table guest of a leading Pharisee. The Lord challenges his listeners—and his host—to allow others to take the seats of honor. They must welcome the ...
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Sunday Soundbite for August 21, 2022
Greg Friedman, OFM
August 21, 2022
You’ve heard these “travel hints” found in today's Gospel for the discipleship road before: Enter by the narrow gate; be prepared for the Master’s coming; be open and flexible. Why? Because the Kingdom of God will include unexpected challenges.
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Sunday Soundbite for August 14, 2022
Greg Friedman, OFM
August 14, 2022
In today’s Gospel, we’re seeing the many faces of the early Christians for whom Saint Luke preached and wrote the Gospel. They must have faced persecution from outside--a harsh baptism of fire--and divisions internally, as these first-century followers of Christ ...
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Sunday Soundbite for August 7, 2022
Greg Friedman, OFM
August 3, 2022
Today’s Gospel is about preparedness, and having our priorities straight. Luke wanted his community to hear Jesus’ stern words about being prepared for the Master’s return. He also wanted them to hear Christ’s admonition about priorities. When more is entrusted ...
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