Posted by marguerite noga on 6/07/21
Do This in Memory of Me
A teacher posed a question to his class of thirteen-year-old students: “What do you want to be remembered for?” None could answer, but the teacher chuckled and said, “I didn’t expect you to be able to answer it. But if you still ... Read More »
Posted by marguerite noga on 6/01/21
You are a child of God! Come and claim your inheritance!
May 30, 2021
In the abstract, the doctrine of the Holy Trinity involves some very strange math. We are saying: 1+1+1=1 (Father + Son + Holy Spirit = one God). But what I’d like to do ... Read More »
Posted by marguerite noga on 5/17/21
Making God Visible
Homily for the Seventh Sunday of Easter
May 16, 2021
Today I want to focus on our second reading, where we read: “No one has ever seen God. Yet, if we love one another, God remains in us, and his love is brought ... Read More »
Posted by marguerite noga on 5/10/21
Receiving the Fullness of Joy
I wanted to focus on a promise made by Jesus in today’s gospel. He says that his joy may be in us and our joy may be complete. I feel this is rather important because we live in a world that is going ... Read More »
Posted by marguerite noga on 5/03/21
Clinging to the vine and producing good fruit
Homily for the Fifth Sunday of Easter
May 2, 2021
Since Jesus spoke within a rural community, he naturally used images from farming and raising sheep—images that his audience would readily understand. I recently read a little article about this ... Read More »
Posted by marguerite noga on 4/20/21
Called to be Witnesses
April 18, 2021
There was an interesting news item on CBS evening news on August 25, 2020. A woman was found unresponsive in her home. Paramedics were called, and they worked for a half-hour trying to revive her, but failed. They connected with an ... Read More »
Posted by marguerite noga on 4/12/21
The Resurrection of Jesus: Faith and Doubt
Homily for the Second Sunday of Easter
April 11, 2021
I was reflecting on so-called “Doubting Thomas,” and was wondering what the opposite of the Doubter might look like. I found this very charming story to help our reflection.
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Posted by marguerite noga on 4/07/21
Celebrating an Easter Faith that is Real
Homily for Easter Sunday
April 4, 2021
There are many ways of looking at Resurrection. For example, intellectually, we can say that Jesus of Nazareth was crucified, that he died and was buried. Then, on the third day, he rose from ... Read More »
Posted by marguerite noga on 4/07/21
Praise of those who serve: the saints next door
Homily for Holy Thursday
April 1, 2021
A woman was asked by a teacher to tutor a boy who was in the hospital, so that he could keep up with his schoolwork. The woman agreed. When she got to ... Read More »
Posted by marguerite noga on 3/22/21
Do we need a course correction?
Homily for the Fifth Sunday of Lent
March 21, 2021
Today, as we continue our reflections for this Year of St. Joseph, I want to focus on a statement in our second reading from the Letter to the Hebrews: “Son ... Read More »