Category: Social Justice

  • “I Can’t Breathe” – A Trinity Sunday Sermon On Matthew 28:16-20

    “I Can’t Breathe” – A Trinity Sunday Sermon On Matthew 28:16-20

    I don’t know and never will know what it’s like to have the knee of a police officer against my neck, but I still can’t breathe. I want to be able to breathe again. I want you to be able to breathe. I want the George Floyds of the world to be able to breathe.… Read more

  • Stop Doing The Religious Thing – A Sermon On Isaiah 58:1-12

    Stop Doing The Religious Thing – A Sermon On Isaiah 58:1-12

    I’m going to ask you to do a couple of things and I hope you will indulge me for a bit. I want you to think of one thing that is going on in the world today that is important and matters to you. Something that you keep up with in the news, that you… Read more

  • I Think It Still Matters – A Reflection On Matthew 2:13-18

    I Think It Still Matters – A Reflection On Matthew 2:13-18

    Feast of the Holy Innocents – Matthew 2:13-18 When Herod saw that he had been tricked by the wise men, he was infuriated, and he sent and killed all the children in and around Bethlehem who were two years old or under, according to the time that he had learned from the wise men. (Matthew Read more

  • Advent Hope – Fr. Daniel Berrigan

    Advent Hope – Fr. Daniel Berrigan

    “It is not true that creation and the human family are doomed to destruction and loss— This is true: For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life. It is not true that we must accept inhumanity and discrimination, Read more

  • The Sedition of Christ – A Sermon on Matthew 5:38-48

    The Sedition of Christ – A Sermon on Matthew 5:38-48

    Christ’s gospel is seditious. Do not resist an evildoer. Turn the other cheek. Give your cloak. Go the second mile. Give to those who beg. Don’t refuse a borrower. Love your enemy. Pray for those who persecute you. Those kind of things are not taught, valued, encouraged, or rewarded by most of the world. If… Read more

  • Is It A Good Or A Bad Thing?

    Is It A Good Or A Bad Thing?

    About a week ago I posted My Thank You Note to President Trump. It received a lot more attention than I ever expected. In response to that posting someone sent me the following: Dear Father Mike, I’m a little confused (pardon that). The past twelve months have been tumultuous, to put it mildly. Is it Read more

  • My Thank You Note to President Trump

    My Thank You Note to President Trump

    Mr. President, I did not vote for you and I never thought I would be saying this but I owe you a debt of gratitude. Less than a week into your presidency you have already done for me something I do not think Mrs. Clinton could have or would have done had she been elected Read more

  • Aleppo Doesn’t Need Our Prayers

    Aleppo Doesn’t Need Our Prayers

    A few days ago I posted A Litany of Prayer for Aleppo. I was and still am heartbroken and overwhelmed, maybe even possessed, by what is happening in Aleppo. Omran has become for me an icon of that tragedy. His face and silence are ever before me; waiting, questioning, and convicting. I could not not pray. I Read more

  • Entering Advent in Hope: An Advent Credo by Daniel Berrigan, SJ

    Entering Advent in Hope: An Advent Credo by Daniel Berrigan, SJ

    “It is not true that creation and the human family are doomed to destruction and loss— This is true: For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life. It is not true that we must accept inhumanity and discrimination, Read more