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Good measure
Being away from home at seminary, I missed a few things. Stewart’s Ice Cream was one of them. The limited-edition flavors are only available at the counter, like Cherry Loves Chocolate . I prefer the hand-packed pint. As it’s scooped into the container, they keep pushing it down. Just when it looks full, they pack it down even more until it’s packed to maximum capacity, sometimes running over the top. Reflecting on the Gospel, that’s the image that comes to my mind with

Fr. Russ Bergman
Mar 21 min read


Second Sunday of Lent Homily
Denali Mountain Peter wanting to build three tents is often seen in a negative light. As I reflect on it with the idea that Matthew is writing to a Jewish Christian community, a tent has a symbolic meaning. When we read the story of the wandering in the desert of the People of Israel, after the giving of the Law, God commands that the ark be made and placed in the Tent of Meeting. Here God dwelled among his people. He guided them. He walked with them. He was present to them.

Fr. Tom Konopka
Mar 13 min read


Homily for the 2nd Sunday of Lent, Year A
Over the past several years, I’ve been doing fire tower challenges in the Catskills. The challenge is not so much about the number of towers but the limited amount of time to get it done. One of the first towers I climbed left an impression. It gets windy on the towers, and I was focusing on my grip on the handrails. Just before I reached the top, a sharp pain stopped me in my tracks. I clocked my head hard on the tower door. My head hurts every time I think about it.

Fr. Russ Bergman
Mar 13 min read


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