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God’s Word, Many Voices
is a website which showcases weekly Sunday reflections by lay people
of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester, NY.

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The Epiphany of the Lord

January 3, 2021

Preacher: Sr. Joan Sobala


Also see Don't Throw in the Towel book club info below. 
 

Readings: Isaiah 60: 1-6; Ephesians 3: 2-3A, 5-6; Matthew 2: 1-12
Click here to download a PD of this homily.

To begin, the Magi didn’t just happen to see the star. They had to focus their vision on the heavens. It’s likely that other astronomers and astrologers saw the star too, but only three—for whatever holy or gainful reason—were willing to set everything else aside to invest precious time, energy and resources to follow it.

The story of the Magi appeals to us because, like them, we are always in search of our bearings. We try to discern a meaningful direction in life in the midst of chaos and absurdity. Perhaps the Magi were single-minded in their search. On the other hand, they may have had to change their way of thinking as they travelled, unraveling their next steps, as they consulted with Herod, his advisors and one another. The star and the angel’s warning in a dream to return home by another route appeal to us too. We too have to read the signs that guide us through life. Sometimes inspiration comes from a far away or distant star, or through our subconscious or unconscious—through hunches and warnings that are in us and we know not why. But inspiration does come.

In this story, we find not just a tale about individuals and groups seeking God. We also find at play here issues about power...Read More Here

What did you think of this week's reflection? To add a comment Click here! See COMMENTS below......
UPCOMING EVENTS

Don't Throw In The Towel Book Club: Women: Icons of Christ by Dr. Phyllis Zagano

January 21, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

ll are welcome to Zoom with us on January 21, 2021 at 4:00 PM to either listen in or comment on the following:  Dr. Phyllis Zagano's book Women: Icons of ChristThe book is available on Amazon for about $15. See details on home page...

Litany of Solidarity and Hope During a Pandemic

https://www.xavier.edu/jesuitresource/online-resources/prayer-index/coronavirus-prayers

For those who are sick.
For those with chronic illnesses and underlying health concerns.
For all those who are suffering.

For those who are lonely.
For those who have no one to check on them.
For families that are separated.

For those who are unemployed.
For those suffering financial hardships.
For those who face an uncertain future.

For those who are suffering from physical or emotional abuse.
For those who are disproportionately suffering because of societal structures and unjust policies.
For those who are struggling with physical or mental disabilities.
For those who are overwhelmed by anxiety and stress.

For those who are dying.
For those who have died while saving the lives of others.
For all who have lost their lives.

For those who have survived.
For those who have lost their spouses.
For children who have been orphaned.
For all those who mourn and those who comfort them.

For firefighters, police, and emergency medical workers.
For doctors, nurses, and all health care professionals.
For those who serve in the armed forces.

For public officials.
For business leaders.
For educators.
For innovators and inventors who provide new solutions.

For peace in our city and in our world.
For renewed friendships among neighbors.
For solidarity and unity among all peoples.
For a greater appreciation and love of all humanity.

For patience and perseverance.
For calm in the midst of fear.
For the grace to overcome adversity.

For generosity of spirit.
For hope in times of despair.
For light in the darkness.

Gracious and Loving God,
You are our comforter and our hope.
Hear our prayers as we come before you.
Strengthen us in this time of need.
Inspire us to acts of solidarity and generosity
and give us hope of a brighter future.

  • Joseph P. Shadle
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This website provides the opportunity to hear a variety of voices reflecting on the scriptures used in Sunday Masses. Lay men and women will contribute, along with priests and deacons, so that a diversity of viewpoints and experiences will inform and inspire the reader’s reflections.  The site will be continuously expanded and improved to provide additional resources.  

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