"On hearing it, many of His disciples said, "this teaching is hard. Who can accept it?"" (John 6:60) I often feel, while working in the Catholic church, that many Catholics and Christians don't believe in the scriptures as seriously as they aught. Granted I use to be one of those, that if I saw someone that one might consider a religious fanatic, I would have thought they were taking it too seriously. Now don't get me wrong, there are people who claim to be Christian and will sling bible verses like the best of them who wouldn't know love if it bit them in the face. They are as Paul said a clashing cymbal. But to read and understand scripture, then to believe it and live it truly would be pretty serious because the Bible is pretty demanding. Demands that aren't easy in the life we have made for ourselves in this 21st century United States. I recall referring to someone the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II, now Saint Pope John Paul II. ...
"Zacchaeus come down quickly", Jesus said, "for today I must stay at your house". Luke declares in his gospel that this was indeed shocking to all those observing, also imagine how shocking it might have been for Zacchaeus. Do you think he wondered how much he should have picked up his living room that morning, vacuumed or dusted? It doesn't seem like he is bothered by it as he receives Jesus with joy, and I doubt Jesus is bothered by the clutter he finds, I'm sure he expects to find it. This last November I hastily put Christmas lights on my house, as you never know how many more days of pleasant weather there will be in South Dakota. I pondered the idea of decorating. I recalled the internet memes of peoples Christmas lights featuring a cutout of "The Grinch" and a single half hung string of lights he appears to be stealing. Very creative I admit, and I'm sure I laughed the first time I saw it. Of course it spread with popularity as people ...