Posted by Carol Johnson on 3/31/26
St. Matthew tells us that the Lord entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey. This was one of the many things foretold by the prophets. Centuries in advance, God had already prepared the manner of His Son's entry into His Passion and Death in Jerusalem. The people acclaimed the Lord ... Read More »
Posted by Carol Johnson on 3/22/26
Belief in the resurrection of the dead evolved over time among the people of Israel. Some eighteen centuries before the time of the Lord, Abraham could never have imagined such a reality. In his day, the most one could hope for—so as not to vanish completely after death—was to ... Read More »
Posted by Carol Johnson on 3/07/26
The Gospel tells us that the Samaritan woman came to Jacob’s well at midday. In the scorching heat of the Samarian sun, the well was typically deserted, yet she chose this hour precisely because she was a social outcast. Her life was the subject of town gossip, and she ... Read More »
Posted by Carol Johnson on 3/01/26
After more than two years of traveling together, the Lord shared a revelation that shattered the disciples' expectations. He spoke plainly of the looming shadow: his impending suffering and execution in Jerusalem. For the disciples, who viewed their journey as an exciting, dream-like adventure, this news was devastating. Yet, ... Read More »