To help us prepare for this coming Sunday, here are the readings and reflections for this coming Sunday's Scripture readings. In this Sunday's Gospel Reading, we hear about the encounter between Jesus and Zacchaeus, the chief tax-collector of Jericho. This Sunday is the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C.
Here are the Scripture readings from the U.S. Catholic bishops website.
My own weekly study can be found here under "Current Study."
Here are three audio reflections on the readings by Sister Ann Shields, Dr. Scott Hahn and Fr. Robert Barron.
Here are a trio of Catholic Bible study podcasts on the Gospel Reading, each about an hour long:
--Sunday Gospel Scripture Study
--Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother
--St. Martha's Adult Faith Formation
The Navarre Bible Commentary for each reading can be viewed here.
Further study resources for the Readings: St. Charles Borromeo Bible Study can be found here, and Catholic Matters can be found here.
Please consider supporting those who provide these free resources. Discussion, questions and charitable comments are always welcome. Have a blessed week!
Friday, October 29, 2010
Friday, October 22, 2010
October 24: Study and Meditations on the Scripture Readings for this Coming Sunday
To help us prepare for this coming Sunday, here are the readings and reflections for this coming Sunday's Scripture readings. In this Sunday's Gospel Reading, Jesus tells the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector. This Sunday is the 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C.
Here are the Scripture readings from the U.S. Catholic bishops website.
My own weekly study can be found here under "Current Study."
Here are three audio reflections on the readings by Sister Ann Shields, Dr. Scott Hahn and Fr. Robert Barron.
Here are a trio of Catholic Bible study podcasts on the Gospel Reading, each about an hour long:
--Sunday Gospel Scripture Study
--Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother
--St. Martha's Adult Faith Formation
The Navarre Bible Commentary for each reading can be viewed here.
Further study resources for the Readings: St. Charles Borromeo Bible Study can be found here, and Catholic Matters can be found here.
Please consider supporting those who provide these free resources. Discussion, questions and charitable comments are always welcome. Have a blessed week!
Here are the Scripture readings from the U.S. Catholic bishops website.
My own weekly study can be found here under "Current Study."
Here are three audio reflections on the readings by Sister Ann Shields, Dr. Scott Hahn and Fr. Robert Barron.
Here are a trio of Catholic Bible study podcasts on the Gospel Reading, each about an hour long:
--Sunday Gospel Scripture Study
--Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother
--St. Martha's Adult Faith Formation
The Navarre Bible Commentary for each reading can be viewed here.
Further study resources for the Readings: St. Charles Borromeo Bible Study can be found here, and Catholic Matters can be found here.
Please consider supporting those who provide these free resources. Discussion, questions and charitable comments are always welcome. Have a blessed week!
Saturday, October 16, 2010
"Due To Technical Problems Beyond My Control..."
Just a quick note: I'm having technical problems in posting this Sunday's "Sunday Scripture for Catholics" resource on my main website. If anyone needs a copy of it, please e-mail me directly from the website and I will send you a Word document. Sorry for any inconvenience!
Meanwhile,I've also started a new thread about this week's Sunday Readings in the "Catholic Answers" forums which I will be updating frequently throughout the weekend.
Meanwhile,I've also started a new thread about this week's Sunday Readings in the "Catholic Answers" forums which I will be updating frequently throughout the weekend.
Friday, October 15, 2010
October 17: Study and Meditations on this Sunday's Scripture Readings
To help us prepare for this coming Sunday, here are the readings and reflections for this coming Sunday's Scripture readings. In this Sunday's Gospel Reading, Jesus tells the parable of the widow and the unjust judge. This Sunday is the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C.
Here are the Scripture readings from the U.S. Catholic bishops website.
My own weekly study can be found here under "Current Study."
Here are three audio reflections on the readings by Sister Ann Shields, Dr. Scott Hahn and Fr. Robert Barron.
Here are a trio of Catholic Bible study podcasts on the Gospel Reading, each about an hour long:
--Sunday Gospel Scripture Study
--Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother
--St. Martha's Adult Faith Formation
The Navarre Bible Commentary for each reading can be viewed here.
Further study resources for the Readings: St. Charles Borromeo Bible Study can be found here, and Catholic Matters can be found here.
Please consider supporting those who provide these free resources. Discussion, questions and charitable comments are always welcome. Have a blessed week!
Here are the Scripture readings from the U.S. Catholic bishops website.
My own weekly study can be found here under "Current Study."
Here are three audio reflections on the readings by Sister Ann Shields, Dr. Scott Hahn and Fr. Robert Barron.
Here are a trio of Catholic Bible study podcasts on the Gospel Reading, each about an hour long:
--Sunday Gospel Scripture Study
--Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother
--St. Martha's Adult Faith Formation
The Navarre Bible Commentary for each reading can be viewed here.
Further study resources for the Readings: St. Charles Borromeo Bible Study can be found here, and Catholic Matters can be found here.
Please consider supporting those who provide these free resources. Discussion, questions and charitable comments are always welcome. Have a blessed week!
Monday, October 11, 2010
My Review of the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible
Recently (for my birthday, in fact) I recieved a new Ignatius Catholic Study Bible, New Testament from my lovely wife. Well, it's kind of new and it's not. If you are familiar with this Catholic study Bible, you know that it has been a work in progress for the last several years, being released in booklet form one or two (sometimes three) New Testament books at a time. Bible geek that I am, of course, I own that entire collection. I've found them extremely helpful, with my favorite Scripture translation (the Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition), and edited by two of my favorite popular Biblical scholars, Scott Hahn and Curtis Mitch. Now these books have been gathered together in a one volume Catholic New Testament study Bible--probably the best one on the market today.
This one volume study Bible has all the great notes that the booklets did (think of it as a Catholic version of, for example, the NIV Study Bible), with good cross references, insightful and infomative footnotes, references to the Catechism of the Catholic Church and other Church documents, as well as quotations from the Early Church Fathers and other great saints). It has a pretty good index and concordance in the back, as well as some full color maps. There are lots of informative sidebars and in-depth articles throughout that discuss important biblical words, concepts and interpretation issues.
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The text is very readable and set up nicely, with the side-bars, articles and some small black and white maps scattered throughout the text. There is a little margin on the sides for scribbling notes (more room than my NAB anyway), and it has very helpful headings for key passages. The size is somewhat on the large size--bigger than most personal Bibles. They could probably get away with a somewhat smaller font and less white space between the biblical books, so I'm hoping they might come up with a more compact version in the future. One thing they lack that the booklets had were questions for study and personal reflection on each book of the New Testament. Ignatius Press, however, has made these available on their promotional website, found here.
I wasn't going to get one of these, resolving to keep using the booklets until the entire Bible was finished (they are releasing the Genesis booklet this month), but now that I have the one volume New Testament, I'm glad I do. It is available in a number of formats; I asked for the inexpensive paperback edition ($14 on Amazon), because I consider it my temporary copy until the entire work is published-- and it will probably be worn out by then. When it finally is completed, it will be without a doubt, THE gold standard of Catholic study Bibles for the average Catholic who treasures God's Word in the Scriptures.
For more reviews on this study Bible, see the following:
Friday, October 8, 2010
October 10: Study and Meditations on this Sunday's Scripture Readings
To help you prepare for this coming Sunday, here are the readings and reflections for this coming Sunday's Scripture readings. In this Sunday's Gospel Reading, the focus is on thankfulness as Jesus heals ten men suffering from leprosy. This Sunday is the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C.
Here are the Scripture readings from the U.S. Catholic bishops website.
My own weekly study can be found here under "Current Study."
Here are three audio reflections on the readings by Sister Ann Shields, Dr. Scott Hahn and Fr. Robert Barron.
Here are a trio of Catholic Bible study podcasts on the Gospel Reading, each about an hour long:
--Sunday Gospel Scripture Study
Here are the Scripture readings from the U.S. Catholic bishops website.
My own weekly study can be found here under "Current Study."
Here are three audio reflections on the readings by Sister Ann Shields, Dr. Scott Hahn and Fr. Robert Barron.
Here are a trio of Catholic Bible study podcasts on the Gospel Reading, each about an hour long:
--Sunday Gospel Scripture Study
--St. Martha's Adult Faith Formation
The Navarre Bible Commentary for each reading can be viewed here.
Further study resources for the Readings: St. Charles Borromeo Bible Study can be found here, and Catholic Matters can be found here.
Please consider supporting those who provide these free resources. Discussion, questions and charitable comments are always welcome. Have a blessed week!
The Navarre Bible Commentary for each reading can be viewed here.
Further study resources for the Readings: St. Charles Borromeo Bible Study can be found here, and Catholic Matters can be found here.
Please consider supporting those who provide these free resources. Discussion, questions and charitable comments are always welcome. Have a blessed week!
Friday, October 1, 2010
October 3: Study and Meditations On the Scripture Readings for This Sunday
To help you prepare for this coming Sunday, here are the readings and reflections for this coming Sunday's Scripture readings. In this Sunday's Gospel Reading, Jesus talks about the power of faith--even faith the size of a mustard seed. This Sunday is the 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C.
Here are the Scripture readings from the U.S. Catholic bishops website.
My own weekly study can be found here under "Current Study."
Reflections on the Sunday Scriptures to share with the younger ones in your family by Emily and Jeff Cavins can be found at Family Night .
Here are three audio reflections on the readings by Sister Ann Shields, Dr. Scott Hahn and Fr. Robert Barron.
Here is a Catholic Bible study podcast on the Gospel Reading, about an hour long, at Sunday Gospel Scripture Study.
The Navarre Bible Commentary for each reading can be viewed here.
Further study resources for the Readings: St. Charles Borromeo Bible Study can be found here, and Catholic Matters can be found here.
Discussion, questions and charitable comments are always welcome. Have a blessed week!
Here are the Scripture readings from the U.S. Catholic bishops website.
My own weekly study can be found here under "Current Study."
Reflections on the Sunday Scriptures to share with the younger ones in your family by Emily and Jeff Cavins can be found at Family Night .
Here are three audio reflections on the readings by Sister Ann Shields, Dr. Scott Hahn and Fr. Robert Barron.
Here is a Catholic Bible study podcast on the Gospel Reading, about an hour long, at Sunday Gospel Scripture Study.
The Navarre Bible Commentary for each reading can be viewed here.
Further study resources for the Readings: St. Charles Borromeo Bible Study can be found here, and Catholic Matters can be found here.
Discussion, questions and charitable comments are always welcome. Have a blessed week!
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