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Browsing the May 2020 archive of Thoughts from Fr. Bob

Thoughts from Fr. George on his 50 years of Priesthood

Posted by Fr Bob Betz on 5/27/20

A Reflection of 50 Years

As some of you may recall, I was ordained a deacon in April 1969 and ordained a priest in May 1970.  Consequently, this is the 50th anniversary of my priestly ordination.  Of course, it is impossible to celebrate any anniversary this year in the ... Read More »

Pentecost

Posted by Fr Bob Betz on 5/27/20

What an appropriate day to begin celebrating public  Masses again.  For it is Pentecost, the beginning, the birthday of the Church.  Promised by the Lord to his disciples at the Last Supper, anticipated by the prophets for centuries, unknown to generations going back to creation, the Holy Spirit is ... Read More »

7th Sunday of Easter - Ascension

Posted by Fr Bob Betz on 5/20/20

Final messages are very important.  They might be the last words of encouragement to our children before they go off to college; or maybe, we’re moving to another part of the country and saying goodbye to friends and neighbors.  Or even more important, the last words we share with ... Read More »

6th Sunday of Easter

Posted by Fr Bob Betz on 5/13/20

Easter seems like a long time ago.  Yet, because it is such an important event for us and the world, we celebrate for 50 days.  Today’s reading anticipates the feast of Pentecost two weeks from now.  Peter and John join Philip in Samaria to make sure the Samaritans receive ... Read More »

5th Sunday of Easter

Posted by Fr Bob Betz on 5/05/20

Today we honor all mothers, grandmothers, godmothers, and all women caretakers in our lives.     In our second reading Peter’s words apply to many      of them, for they have been cornerstones in our       lives- chosen and precious.  In the Gospel, Jesus teaches his disciples that he shows the way to ... Read More »

4th Sunday of Easter

Posted by Fr Bob Betz on 5/04/20

Hope all is well with you, your family, and your friends.  The Fourth Sunday of Easter has been called Good Shepherd Sunday.  In the cycle of readings for this day, all three years celebrate Jesus leading and caring for his flock.

Strangely John’s Gospel today identifies Jesus as the ... Read More »