Tag: Ed Foley
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Ars Praedicandi: First Sunday of Lent
ED FOLEY, OFM Cap. — Jesus made it clear to the tempter that he didn’t need to fill his stomach by conjuring a pepperoni pizza out of thin air.
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Twenty-First Sunday of the Year, C 2025
ED FOLEY — The narrow gate of Jesus’ justice invites the burning away of any veneer of virtue, or empty believing.
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Feast of Saints Peter and Paul
ED FOLEY — The church was never meant to rest on the shoulders of one person. From the very start it emerged from a community.
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Sixth Sunday of Easter
ED FOLEY — If you ever took a writing class, or studied American literature, you were probably exposed to the prose of Ernest Hemingway.
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Easter Sunday, 2025
ED FOLEY — Yet no matter how many empty tombs confront us we baptized are assured that day that none of us are permanently stalled in any cemetery.
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Fourth Sunday in Lent, Cycle C – Old St. Patrick’s, 2025
ED FOLEY — May this Lenten journey be a necessary and welcome vision adjustment, to see the world and all its lost children not through the eyes of worldly intelligence, but instead through the eyes of Annie Dillard and a wise yet foolish God.
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Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle C, 2025 – OSP
ED FOLEY — On this MLK eve I wonder if this civil rights martyr would think that in this age, in this world, in this country, in this city the good wine is gone.
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Ars Praedicandi: Christmas Mass at Dawn, Ed Foley
ED FOLEY — This morning, we dare journeying beyond nostalgia and embrace the challenges and promise of incarnation, adoring the Christ child under the shadow of the cross.
