Epiphany 3 | Ordinary Time 3, Cycle C
According to these texts, we too should feel that the Spirit of the Lord is upon us, as the Spirit of the Lord was upon the prophet of the Isaiah 61 and 58 traditions and as the Spirit of the Lord was upon Jesus. We too in our times are anointed “to proclaim freedom to the oppressed,” “to announce that those who have been in bondage shall be released and those who have been blinded shall see, to send out from captivity those whose spirits have been broken,” and “to announce the time of the favorable action of the Lord.”
Epiphany 2 | Ordinary Time 2, Cycle C
The Greek word epiphaneia, transliterated into English as “Epiphany,” is widely used in biblical and in non-biblical literature in the technical religious sense of “the visible appearance or manifestation of deity.” In this literature the presence of deity is manifested in a great variety of ways. Anthropomorphisms are commonly employed. Past events are interpreted as [...]
Baptism Of The Lord (C)
There are no texts within the Older Testament that point specifically to the “Baptism of the Lord.” It is difficult, therefore, for those who construct lectionaries to identify Older Testament texts that can be related to the baptism of Jesus. It is also difficult for us who prepare and present homilies and sermons based on [...]