To help us prepare for this coming Sunday, here are the readings,
studies and
reflections for this coming Sunday's
Scripture readings. This Sunday is the 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C.
Here are the Scripture readings from the U.S. Catholic bishops website.
My own weekly study on the Sunday Readings can be found here.
Here are three short audio reflections on the readings by Sister Ann Shields, Dr. Scott Hahn, and Fr. Robert Barron.
Here is a Catholic Bible study podcast (each about an hour long) from the Franciscan Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother.
The sister leading the study does a really nice job using primarily, I believe,
the notes from the St. Charles Borromeo study linked below.
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, Catholic Matters can be found here, the Catena Aurea ("Golden Chain") of St. Thomas Aquinas can be found here, and the Haydock Commentary 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, January 25, 2013
Friday, January 18, 2013
January 20, 2013: Studies and Meditations on this Sundays Scripture Readings
To help us prepare for this coming Sunday, here are the readings,
studies and
reflections for this coming Sunday's
Scripture readings. This Sunday is the 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C.
Here are the Scripture readings from the U.S. Catholic bishops website.
My own weekly study on the Sunday Readings can be found here.
Here are three short audio reflections on the readings by Sister Ann Shields, Dr. Scott Hahn, and Fr. Robert Barron.
Here is a Catholic Bible study podcast (each about an hour long) from the Franciscan Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother. The sister leading the study does a really nice job using primarily, I believe, the notes from the St. Charles Borromeo study linked below.
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, Catholic Matters can be found here, the Catena Aurea ("Golden Chain") of St. Thomas Aquinas can be found here, and the Haydock Commentary 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 on the Sunday Readings can be found here.
Here are three short audio reflections on the readings by Sister Ann Shields, Dr. Scott Hahn, and Fr. Robert Barron.
Here is a Catholic Bible study podcast (each about an hour long) from the Franciscan Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother. The sister leading the study does a really nice job using primarily, I believe, the notes from the St. Charles Borromeo study linked below.
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, Catholic Matters can be found here, the Catena Aurea ("Golden Chain") of St. Thomas Aquinas can be found here, and the Haydock Commentary 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, January 11, 2013
January 13, 2013: Studies and Meditations on this Sundays Scripture Readings
To help us prepare for this coming Sunday, here are the readings,
studies and
reflections for this coming Sunday's
Scripture readings. This Sunday is the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord.
Here are the Scripture readings from the U.S. Catholic bishops website.
My own weekly study on the Sunday Readings can be found here.
Here are three short audio reflections on the readings by Sister Ann Shields, Dr. Scott Hahn, and Fr. Robert Barron.
Here is a Catholic Bible study podcast (each about an hour long) from the Franciscan Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother. The sister leading the study does a really nice job using primarily, I believe, the notes from the St. Charles Borromeo study linked below.
Here is a talk from last year's "Sacred Page" podcast with Dr. Michael Barber and John Bergsma, discussing the Baptism of the Lord (and his temptation in the wilderness by Satan):
The Sacred Page
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, Catholic Matters can be found here, the Catena Aurea ("Golden Chain") of St. Thomas Aquinas can be found here, and the Haydock Commentary 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 on the Sunday Readings can be found here.
Here are three short audio reflections on the readings by Sister Ann Shields, Dr. Scott Hahn, and Fr. Robert Barron.
Here is a Catholic Bible study podcast (each about an hour long) from the Franciscan Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother. The sister leading the study does a really nice job using primarily, I believe, the notes from the St. Charles Borromeo study linked below.
Here is a talk from last year's "Sacred Page" podcast with Dr. Michael Barber and John Bergsma, discussing the Baptism of the Lord (and his temptation in the wilderness by Satan):
The Sacred Page
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, Catholic Matters can be found here, the Catena Aurea ("Golden Chain") of St. Thomas Aquinas can be found here, and the Haydock Commentary 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, January 4, 2013
January 6, 2013: Studies and Meditations on this Sundays Scripture Readings
To help us prepare for this coming Sunday, here are the readings,
studies and
reflections for this coming Sunday's
Scripture readings. This Sunday is the Solemnity of the Epiphany.
Here are the Scripture readings from the U.S. Catholic bishops website (there are several options for this Sundays readings so different readings may be heard at your particular parish).
My own weekly study on the Sunday Readings can be found here.
Here are three short audio reflections on the readings by Sister Ann Shields, Dr. Scott Hahn, and Fr. Robert Barron.
Here are a pair of talks from last year's "Sacred Page" podcast with Dr. Michael Barber and Curtis Mitch, co-editor of the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible, discussing the Epiphany:
The Sacred Page
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, Catholic Matters can be found here, the Catena Aurea ("Golden Chain") of St. Thomas Aquinas can be found here, and the Haydock Commentary 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 (there are several options for this Sundays readings so different readings may be heard at your particular parish).
My own weekly study on the Sunday Readings can be found here.
Here are three short audio reflections on the readings by Sister Ann Shields, Dr. Scott Hahn, and Fr. Robert Barron.
Here are a pair of talks from last year's "Sacred Page" podcast with Dr. Michael Barber and Curtis Mitch, co-editor of the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible, discussing the Epiphany:
The Sacred Page
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, Catholic Matters can be found here, the Catena Aurea ("Golden Chain") of St. Thomas Aquinas can be found here, and the Haydock Commentary 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!
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