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Summer Sunday Scripture

Summer Sunday Scripture The preparation for Sunday scripture individual and/or Zoom group will be a little different for the summer  The group would like to still continue meeting, but Marge and I are going to take a break from curating the support materials.  We will continue to provide a link to the readings, and also a link to the St. Louis University Liturgy website which provides a lot of background information on the Sunday readings.  If in the course of our other work we come across a video that works for the readings we will put it up as well, but our discussion will primarily be a breaking open of the Word for the weekend. Zoom Discussion Group Thursdays 11:00 AM A link will be sent to you prior to the session.  Please REGISTER HERE Sunday July 19, 2020  LINKS READINGS THE SUNDAY WEBSITE AT ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY How do I approach the Sunday scriptures to prepare to participate in group sharing? We gather with others with the purpose of hearing God’s voi

Oriented Toward God

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Oriented Toward God Human beings are "hard-wired" for God in that there is in us a deep hunger for the "more," the "ultimate,"  the "other." This week the Gospel is one in which Jesus challenges his disciples to commit fully to God in order that they might have life.  At face-value Jesus' words can be disturbing for today's followers.  Join us as we take a deeper dive into the fuller meaning of Jesus' teaching. Please join in our Zoom meeting for a discussion of the Gospel and these resources on Thursday, June 25, at 11 AM. Click on the link below to register.   Information to join the group will then be sent to you via email.  If you have any trouble registering please contact Debbie at dkrisher@staugustinesparish.org. Registration Form Sunday Readings:  LINK "Prioritizing Love" by John Shea   LINK This link will take you to the article as a powerpoint.  You may wish to "zoom" to make the print

Fear and Compassion

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Welcome! This Sunday we return to "ordinary" time in the Church.   The Sundays and weeks of Ordinary Time take us through the life of Christ. This is the time of conversion. This is living the life of Christ.   Ordinary Time is a time for growth and maturation, a time in which the mystery of Christ is called to penetrate ever more deeply into history until all things are finally caught up in Christ. The goal, toward which all of history is directed, is represented by the final Sunday in Ordinary Time, the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe.  ( http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/liturgical-year/ordinary-time.cfm ) Jesus invites us to be unafraid and willing to spread the Good News of his teachings.  In today's troubled times how to be a compassionate people might be the place to start. Below are some reflections that will help us delve deeper into the Gospel reading for the Twelfth Sunday of Ordinary Time.  Please join in our Zoom meeti

Corpus Christi

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Welcome! This Sunday we celebrate Corpus Christi. This feast gives the church the opportunity to see the Eucharist through the eyes of Resurrection and to deepen our appreciation and understanding of Eucharist as the "source and summit" of our Catholic faith. In preparation for this session you will find links to the lectionary readings, an article from America magazine which helps us reflect on Eucharist during our current pandemic situation, a video from Bishop Robert Barron from Word on Fire explaining the context of the feast, and a video story by Margaret Nuzzolese from Boston College Agape Latte. We hope you will join us for our Zoom gathering on Thursday June 11, 2020 at 11:00 AM. ZOOM Faith Sharing: REGISTER Link to read and reflect on Sunday's readings: READINGS Information to join the group will then be sent to you via email.  If you have any trouble registering please contact Marge at marge.babcock@gmail.com to receive the link. What the first Chri

Trinity

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Welcome! Trinity Sunday gives an opportunity to grow more deeply into our reflection on the great mystery of the Trinity. In preparation for this Sunday and our Zoom session, the link to the readings can be found below. Additionally, the videos for discussion are included as well.  Bishop Robert Barron and Fr. Thomas Keating will offer their reflections on this great mystery. By way of application to our lives, two videos that  give us a sense of how the Trinity is experienced in the life of a disciple.    We hope you can join us for our  small group ZOOM gathering. Faith Sharing Group: Thursday June 4, 2020 Please let us know if you will be joining us by filling out this form: REGISTER Read and reflect on this Sunday's readings:   READINGS Information to join the group will then be sent to you via email.  If you have any trouble registering please contact Marge at marge.babcock@gmail.com to receive the link. Bishop Baron on the Meaning of the Trinity The